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English: 25.5. (A) A multilocular microvesicle of FMD with necrosis of the stratum spinosum (acantholysis) and keratinocytes floating in the vesicular fluid (spongiosa). (B) Severe intercellular edema with separation of the cells of the entire stratum spinosum, giving a reticulated pattern typical of VS; the vesicle forms when the full thickness of epithelium separates from the basal layer (arrow). (Courtesy of D. A. Gregg.)
Source Diseases of Swine (8th edition)
Author J. A. House and C. A. House
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