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*a mast cell (top right).  
 
*a mast cell (top right).  
 
Microorganisms are not seen.
 
Microorganisms are not seen.
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*irritation due to fly bites or ulceration (not seen in this case). <br>
 
*irritation due to fly bites or ulceration (not seen in this case). <br>
 
Eosinophilic inflammation in the horse is a relatively common finding and a specific underlying cause may not always be apparent.
 
Eosinophilic inflammation in the horse is a relatively common finding and a specific underlying cause may not always be apparent.
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An FNA was collected from a firm, painless mass on the shoulder of a Thoroughbred gelding.


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What cells are present in this smear (Wright–Giemsa, ×100 oil)? Link to Article
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