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Case Report

AJVS. 2024; 83(0): 1-4


Case report: Typical Classic Epithelioid Granulomatous Enteritis in one-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius) in Aswan Slaughterhouses, Egypt

Marwa A. Ahmed.




Abstract

Abstract:
A Granulomas can appear in a variety of pathological situations. So, recognizing the granulomatous pattern is essential. because it is confined to a limited number of disorders, some of which are life-threatening. There is little pathological data on the cells that contribute to the formation of granulomas in camels.
This study identified cells associated with granulomatous disorder based on histological findings. The intestinal tissues were brought to the Pathology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Aswan University, with intestinal lesions for histological evaluation. One case of epithelioid granuloma in the small intestine of dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) was detected by histopathological examination.
There is a central zone of necrosis. Necrotic material is amorphous, structureless, eosinophilic, and granular debris with lost cellular features. surrounded by epithelioid cells and connective tissue, which contains lymphocytes, macrophages, and plasma cells. Epithelioid cells have a polygonal, faintly granular cytoplasm. Epithelioid cells have ill-defined cell borders and elongated or ovoid vesicular central nuclei.

Key words: Key words: granuloma- Epithelioid cells- Dromedary camel- Aswan Slaughter Houses.







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