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peripheral blood smear from a white-tailed deer with Theileria cervi. Arrowheads denote piroplasms in erythrocytes, while the arrow indicates basophilic stippling.  
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== Summary ==
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|Description=peripheral blood smear from a white-tailed deer with Theileria cervi. Arrowheads denote piroplasms in erythrocytes, while the arrow indicates basophilic stippling.
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|Source=Department of Pathology, UGA College of Veterinary Medicine (http://www.vet.uga.edu/VPP/clerk/siegel/index.php
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|Date=Unknown
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|Author=Drs. Elizabeth Howerth and Bruce LeRoy
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|Permission=See below
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Drs. Elizabeth Howerth and Bruce LeRoy, Department of Pathology, UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
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== Licensing: ==
 
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http://www.vet.uga.edu/VPP/clerk/siegel/index.php
 

Latest revision as of 19:05, 27 July 2010

Summary

Description

peripheral blood smear from a white-tailed deer with Theileria cervi. Arrowheads denote piroplasms in erythrocytes, while the arrow indicates basophilic stippling.

Date

Unknown

Source

Department of Pathology, UGA College of Veterinary Medicine (http://www.vet.uga.edu/VPP/clerk/siegel/index.php )

Author

Drs. Elizabeth Howerth and Bruce LeRoy

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