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Image

Species

Magnification

Skin

   
Skin - dense connective tissue with fibrocytes Trout

x40

Skin - normal Trout

x40

Liver

   
Liver - cytopathology Giant gourami

x100 (oil)

Liver - cellular inflammation Tilapia

x40

Liver – acute necrosis Snakehead

x40

Liver - bile duct and artery Trout

x40

Liver - granuloma Catfish

x40

Gill

   
Gill - normal Trout

x100 (oil)

Gill - chloride cell Trout

x100 (oil)

Gill - myxosporean cyst and trichodinids Giant gourami

x20

Gill - hypertrophy, heperplasia and fusion. Atlantic salmon

x40

Hepatopancreas

   
Hepatopancreas  - MMC Tilapia

x40

Pancreas - Islets of Langerhans, artery and vein Trout

x20

Pancreatic duct Trout

x40

Hepatopancreas Catfish

x10

Kidney

   
Kidney - MMC Snakehead

x40

Kidney anterior - chromaffin tissue Trout

x20

Kidney anterior - nerve tissue  Trout

x20

Kidney - necrotic tubule Snakehead

x100

Kidney - healthy distal tubule Snakehead

x100

Shrimp Histopathology

   
Cuticle P. monodon

x20

Antenal gland P. monodon

x20

Tegmental glands P. monodon

x20

Hepatopancreas - E cells P. monodon

x20

Hepatopancreas - B, R and F cells P. monodon

x20

Haematopoietic tissue P. monodon

x40

Nervous tissue including neurosecretory cells P. monodon

x20

Gills P. monodon

x10

Viruses

   
Monodon baculo virus (MBV) P. monodon x40
Systemic Epidermal and Mesodermal Baculo Virus (SEMBV) P. monodon x40
Hepatopancreatic Virus (HPV) P. monodon x40
Baculovirus Penaei P. vannamei x40
Taura syndrome P. vannamei x40

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