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Lung biopsies are rarely done for psittacosis, however, macroscopically the lungs have lobar and lobular consolidations and hemorrhage. Microscopically, there are signs of exudation consisting of fibrin, neutrophils and red blood cells. | |||
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Overview
Lung biopsies are rarely done for psittacosis, however, macroscopically the lungs have lobar and lobular consolidations and hemorrhage. Microscopically, there are signs of exudation consisting of fibrin, neutrophils and red blood cells.
Other Diagnostic Studies
Lung biopsies are rarely done for psittacosis, however, macroscopically the lungs have lobar and lobular consolidations and hemorrhage. Microscopically, there are signs of exudation consisting of fibrin, neutrophils and red blood cells.