
pmid: 291824
Abstract Eight pedunculated jejunal polyps 4–13mm in diameter were found in a 3 to 5-month-old lamb during routine meat inspection at an export slaughterhouse in Canterbury. Histological examination revealed papilliform growths consisting of hyperplastic villi with numerous developmental stages of coccidia-like organisms in the epithelial cells of the polyps' mucosa. It is suggested that this specimen represents an uncommon manifestation of chronic ovine coccidiosis.
Hyperplasia, Jejunum, Sheep, Jejunal Neoplasms, Coccidiosis, Animals, Intestinal Polyps, Sheep Diseases, Intestinal Mucosa
Hyperplasia, Jejunum, Sheep, Jejunal Neoplasms, Coccidiosis, Animals, Intestinal Polyps, Sheep Diseases, Intestinal Mucosa
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