1983
DOI: 10.1177/030098588302000106
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Electron Microscopy of Radiating Clubs in Tonsillar Crypts of Swine

Abstract: Tonsils of 25 adult swine with inflamed crypts were screened for the presence of radiating clubs, and five were selected for electron microscopic study of pathogenesis of clubs. Radiating clubs in crypts were surrounded by an exudate which principally contained neutrophils. Clubs were present on the outer surface of bacterial microcolonies; they also were present on the outer surface of plant particles wedged in crypts or on the cell walls of these particles near bacterial microcolonies. The study demonstrated… Show more

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“…The organism sketched by him appears to be similar to one of the novel isolates. Gilka (1983) observed club-forming micro-organisms in swine tonsillar crypts by electron microscopy. Experimental infection using the novel isolates in mice (Momotani et al , 1983), rats, guinea pigs (Murakami et al , 1992) and sheep (Momotani et al , 1985) were performed, in which some pathogenic potential of the organisms was shown.…”
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“…The organism sketched by him appears to be similar to one of the novel isolates. Gilka (1983) observed club-forming micro-organisms in swine tonsillar crypts by electron microscopy. Experimental infection using the novel isolates in mice (Momotani et al , 1983), rats, guinea pigs (Murakami et al , 1992) and sheep (Momotani et al , 1985) were performed, in which some pathogenic potential of the organisms was shown.…”
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confidence: 89%