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Friday, September 7, 2012

Muscular Steatosis

In muscular steatosis, which has been seen occasionally in cattle, sheep, and pigs at slaughter, fat replaces muscle fibers. No clinical disease results, and the cause is unknown. The gross lesions are symmetric, pale areas in affected muscles, especially of the back, neck, and upper limbs. Microscopically, many muscle fibers are replaced by fat cells.
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