Histology of Air Sac Lesions Induced in Chickens by Contact Exposure to Mycoplasma synoviae

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Chickens were housed when 1 day old with chickens experimentally infected with Mycoplasma synoviae. Air sacs from 16 of the 2-week-old and eight of the 3-week-old contact-exposed chickens were given gross lesion scores and embedded in glycol methacrylate for slide preparation. Histologic lesions in air sacs with gross scores of 0–2 were mild edema resulting in a two to eightfold increase in air sac thickness, capillary proliferation, and exudate consisting largely of heterophils and necrotic debris. Histologic lesions in air sacs with gross scores of 3 and 4 were marked hyperplasia of epithelial cells and diffuse infiltration of the air sac connective tissue by mononuclear cells. Nine of 10 air sacs with gross scores of 0 had no histologic evidence of inflammation. The most severe histologic lesions were in those air sacs with gross scores of 4. The glycol methacrylate procedure resulted in 2-μm sections with excellent cellular detail. © 1976, American College of Veterinary Pathologists. All rights reserved.

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Fletcher, O. J., Anderson, D. P., & Kleven, S. H. (1976). Histology of Air Sac Lesions Induced in Chickens by Contact Exposure to Mycoplasma synoviae. Veterinary Pathology, 13(4), 303–314. https://doi.org/10.1177/030098587601300407

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