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Atlas of Pathology

Veterinaria Digital - 26/08/2019

Avian hemorrhagic fatty liver

The incorporation of poor quality fats into poultry feed, together with high energy parameters, can cause fatty degeneration of the liver. This organ has a friable consistency and initially develops petechiae that will later become hemorrhagic fatty...


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Veterinaria Digital - 8/07/2018

Avian fatty liver hemorrhagic syndrome 

Avian fatty liver hemorrhagic syndrome. The apparition of the pathology, called fatty lived hemorrhagic syndrome, is related to warm seasons and to an important productive effort. Birds show overweight, between 15 and 20% above the standard (see...


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Veterinaria Digital - 7/01/2017

Avian fatty liver

Although this process can be observed during the year there are two presentations: December-January in the Southern Hemisphere and June-July in the Northern Hemisphere.


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Veterinaria Digital - 29/11/2015

Fatty liver hemorrhagic syndrome

Fatty liver hemorrhagic syndrome has two options: fatty liver syndrome (FLS) and fatty liver hemorrhagic syndrome (FLHS), which can also be called avian steatosis and hemorrhagic avian steatosis. In the photo we can see the lesion caused by FLHS. It...


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Veterinaria Digital - 25/10/2015

Fatty liver in laying hens

The Fatty Liver Disease in laying birds also called hepatic lipidosis or fatty liver degeneration and can be studied in two clinical forms: Fatty liver syndrome and fatty liver hemorrhagic syndrome.


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Veterinaria Digital - 28/06/2015

Avian steatosis

Avian steatosis is a liver inflammation with hepatomegaly, derived from fat intake of poor quality, the imbalance energy / protein in the diet or the presence of toxic, chemical or biological origin, in feed.


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