Histopathological study of maid fish (Liza klunzingeri) in Bandar Abbas Coast line suspected to Viral Nervous Necrosis
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Abstract:
Maid is one of the most important economic species in Persian Gulf. In this research For histopathological study of Viral
Nervous Necrosis (VNN) in moribund Liza klunzingeri in Bandar Abbas, 150 samples were prepared. The samples
were fixed in Bouins fixative. After tissue processing, 5μm sections were stained with haematoxylin and eosin. In
addition to clinical signs, microscopic observations showed histopathological damages in a widespread the brain (necrosis
& vacuolation). Likely vacuolation observed in granular layer of retina. Histopathological study of infected fish
indicated likely VNN disease.
Nervous Necrosis (VNN) in moribund Liza klunzingeri in Bandar Abbas, 150 samples were prepared. The samples
were fixed in Bouins fixative. After tissue processing, 5μm sections were stained with haematoxylin and eosin. In
addition to clinical signs, microscopic observations showed histopathological damages in a widespread the brain (necrosis
& vacuolation). Likely vacuolation observed in granular layer of retina. Histopathological study of infected fish
indicated likely VNN disease.
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Language:
Persian
Published:
Veterinary Researches and Biological Products, Volume:29 Issue: 3, 2016
Pages:
102 to 109
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