Fig. 3From: Caprine herpesvirus 2-associated malignant catarrhal fever of captive sika deer (Cervus nippon) in an intensive management systemHistopathological findings. Sika deer. Tendon and surrounding subcutaneous tissue. A wide range of necrosis, lymphoid cell infiltration and fibroblast proliferation in subcutaneous tissue (a and c). Arteritis and thrombosis in subcutaneous tissue (b and d). H&E. Scales are indicated over the barsBack to article page