Avian Medicine Q&A 19

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You are confronted with a flock of canaries with ruffling of the feathers, debilitation and high mortality. At necropsy, a dark, swollen, congested liver and spleen with small, yellow, focal granulomas are found as shown.

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What is your most likely presumptive diagnosis? [[|Link to Article]]
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