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Posted by: T.B at Fri Sep 12 23:03:32 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by T.B ] IBD is most frequently diagnosed post-mortem from organ tissue samples taken at necropsy but it can also be diagnosed on living animals from a liver biopsy. Although it would not be a definitive diagnosis, Klingenberg also noted a very high percentage of IBD confirmed animals demonstrating inclusions in the cytoplasm of their red blood cells on a direct smear. | ||
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