Histopathology and Cytology of
Poultry Diseases By Ivan Dinev, DVM, PhD
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ERYTHROBLASTOSIS

Fig. 1. Tissue cross-section, liver. Erythroblastosis is characterized by intravascular proliferations of immature precursors of erythrocytes. Histologically, accumulation of erythroblasts in blood sinusoids and capillaries is observed. H/E, Bar = 25 µm.
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