Difference between revisions of "Sporadic Bovine Leukosis"

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'''Sporadic bovine leucosis''' is seen in young animals and causes thymic and cutaneous lymphosarcoma. These animals are usually seronegative for [[Bovine Leukosis|EBL]] and so the pathogenesis is thought to be different to enzootic bovine leukosis.
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'''Sporadic bovine leucosis''' is seen in young animals and causes thymic and cutaneous lymphosarcoma. These animals are usually seronegative for [[Bovine Leukosis|BLV]] and so the pathogenesis is thought to be different to enzootic bovine leukosis.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 3 June 2011

Sporadic bovine leucosis is seen in young animals and causes thymic and cutaneous lymphosarcoma. These animals are usually seronegative for BLV and so the pathogenesis is thought to be different to enzootic bovine leukosis.