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Volume 22, Number 2—February 2016
Letter

Aberrant Ascaris suum Nematode Infection in Cattle, Missouri, USA

Holly L. Taylor, Sean T. Spagnoli, Michael J. Calcutt, and Dae Young KimComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA (H.L. Taylor, M.J. Calcutt, D.Y. Kim); Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA (S.T. Spagnoli)

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Figure

Multiple cross-section of Ascaris suum nematode larvae in the lung of cattle. Larvae have prominent lateral alae and lateral cords. Several scattered eosinophils and macrophages and abundant fibrin are also shown. Scale bar indicates 200 µm.

Figure. Multiple cross-section of Ascaris suum nematode larvae in the lung of cattle. Larvae have prominent lateral alae and lateral cords. Several scattered eosinophils and macrophages and abundant fibrin are also shown. Scale bar indicates 200 µm.

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