Volume 9, Number 2—February 2003
Research
Equine Amplification and Virulence of Subtype IE Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Viruses Isolated during the 1993 and 1996 Mexican Epizootics
Figure 6
![Representative histopathologic changes of brains of infected equines. A. Cerebrum, horse no. 3 (strain OAX131), showing perivascular cuff of lymphocytes (original magnification x200, hematoxylin and eosin [H&E] stain). B. Cerebrum, horse no. 4 (strain CPA201), showing perivascular cuff of lymphocytes (original magnification x200, H&E stain). C. Cerebral gray matter, horse no. 2 (strain OAX131), showing infiltration of mononuclear cells into brain parenchyma (original magnification x200,](/eid/images/02-0124-F6.jpg)
Figure 6. Representative histopathologic changes of brains of infected equines. A. Cerebrum, horse no. 3 (strain OAX131), showing perivascular cuff of lymphocytes (original magnification x200, hematoxylin and eosin [H&E] stain). B. Cerebrum, horse no. 4 (strain CPA201), showing perivascular cuff of lymphocytes (original magnification x200, H&E stain). C. Cerebral gray matter, horse no. 2 (strain OAX131), showing infiltration of mononuclear cells into brain parenchyma (original magnification x200, H&E stain), D. cerebral gray matter, horse no. 2, showing numerous eosinophils within perivascular infiltrate (arrow) (original magnification x200, H&E stain).
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