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Anatomo-pathological study of lung lesions in slaughtered sheep at Batna municipal Slaughterhouse (Eastern Algeria)

This study focused on the research of lung lesions in sheep slaughtered in the slaughterhouse of Batna city (Eastern Algeria). The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of lung lesions during the period from March to September 2013. Macroscopic examination was performed at the slaug...

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Published in:Comparative clinical pathology 2020-02, Vol.29 (1), p.247-254
Main Authors: Baghezza, Sameh, Mamache, Bakir, Belkhiri, Mabrouk, Bennoune, Omar, Djabaa, Sadek
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abscess
Algeria
Atelectasis
Cysts
Edema
Emphysema
Hematology
Hemorrhage
Lungs
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
microscopy
Oncology
Original Article
Parenchyma
parenchyma (animal tissue)
Pathology
Pleurisy
Pneumonia
pulmonary emphysema
Pulmonary lesions
Sheep
slaughterhouses
Statistical analysis
title Anatomo-pathological study of lung lesions in slaughtered sheep at Batna municipal Slaughterhouse (Eastern Algeria)
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