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Pathology is due to the migration of Strongylus vulgaris larvae within the vasculature.  Larvae may aberrently migrate up the aorta.  Fibrin tracks may be visible where the larvae had previously migrated.
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|Description=Verminous arteritis. Pathology is due to the migration of Strongylus vulgaris larvae within the vasculature.  Larvae may aberrently migrate up the aorta.  Fibrin tracks may be visible where the larvae had previously migrated.
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|Source=Cambridge University
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|Date=Unknown
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|Author=A. Jefferies
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 29 July 2010

Summary

Description

Verminous arteritis. Pathology is due to the migration of Strongylus vulgaris larvae within the vasculature. Larvae may aberrently migrate up the aorta. Fibrin tracks may be visible where the larvae had previously migrated.

Date

Unknown

Source

Cambridge University

Author

A. Jefferies

Permission
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