Fig. 3From: Pathogenicity of novel goose-origin astrovirus causing gout in goslingsPostmortem lesions of goslings that died at 7 dpi. Deposition of urate in the peritoneum (A, a), visceral organs (B, b), proventriculus (C,c) and articular cavity (D, d). Severe haemorrhage and swellings of kidneys and urate deposits in ureters (E, e). F, G, H, I and J are non-infected controlBack to article page