Fibrinous enteritis - Atlas of swine pathology

Fibrinous enteritis

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Possible causes: Salmonellosis

The presence of a yellow, proteinaceous material in the intestinal lumen is indicative of a fibrinous exudate. In the small intestine, the observation of fibrin in the lumen or adhered to the mucosa is strongly suggestive of Salmonella typhimurium infection.

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