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Fig. 2

From: Atypical bromethalin intoxication in a dog: pathologic features and identification of an isomeric breakdown product

Fig. 2

Brain (internal capsule) from dog after bromethalin ingestion and activated charcoal administration. a H&E stained section of the intoxicated dog showing vacuolization of myelin sheaths (400x). b Control brain white matter stained for GFAP (red) (400x). c White matter of canine brain after bromethalin ingestion IHC for GFAP (red), note increased astrocyte cell bodies and astrocytic processes (400x)

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