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From: Osteomyelitis by Microsporum canis and Staphylococcus spp. in cat (Felis catus) – case report

Fig. 2

Mandible bone tissue photomicroscopy of a cat with mixed osteomyelitis. (A) Panoramic view where loss of bone structure is observed. H&E. (B) Periosteum (p) detached from the bone matrix and area of fibrosis (f). H&E. (C) Basophilic cementing line (black arrow) demarcating the transition between old and newly formed bone tissue bordered by an inflamed area (i), where lymphocytes (yellow arrow), plasma cells (blue arrow) and foamy macrophages (green arrow) can be seen. H&E. (D) Area of fibrosis with degenerated neutrophils. H&E. (E) Black-colored structures of rounded and filamentous (green arrow) morphology adjacent to scarcely stained fibrous tissue (t). Grocott technique

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