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Histopathology reveals centrilobular necrosis. Haematoxylin and eosin staining reveals basophilic intranuclear inclusion bodies in hepatocytes and macrophages.
 
Histopathology reveals centrilobular necrosis. Haematoxylin and eosin staining reveals basophilic intranuclear inclusion bodies in hepatocytes and macrophages.
 
It is possible to use immunofluorescence to stain for viral antigen in vascular endothelium.
 
It is possible to use immunofluorescence to stain for viral antigen in vascular endothelium.
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==Treatment==
 
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Treatment for infectious canine hepatitis is supportive and symptomatic. This may include fluid therapy, and blood or plasma in the event of clotting disorders. Heparin may be necessary if disseminated intravascular coagulation arises, and intravenous glucose can be used to correct hypoglycaemia. Hepatic encephalopathy can be treated with lactulose and  
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Treatment for infectious canine hepatitis is supportive and symptomatic. This may include fluid therapy, and blood or plasma in the event of clotting disorders. Heparin may be necessary if disseminated intravascular coagulation arises, and intravenous glucose can be used to correct hypoglycaemia. Hepatic encephalopathy can be treated with lactulose and antibiotics such as neomycin or ampicillin, and S-adenosyl methionine can be provided as a glutathione precursor or replacement to help minimise damage and aid liver regeneration. Anti-emetic drugs can also be used.
     
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