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Question:

What histopathological aspect is characteristic of a mature tuberculous granuloma in mammals? Choose the most complete response.

Author: Exciteful Elk



Answer:

Central area of casein necrosis with or without calcification foci; mixed zone of mononuclear cells and regions of Langhans-type multinucleated giant and epithelioid cells; connective capsule developed on the substrate of a specific granulation tissue


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Alternative answers:

Central area of casein necrosis with or without foci of calcification; layer of multinucleate giant cells; layer of epithelioid cells
Central area of casein necrosis with or without foci of calcification; conjunctival capsule
Central area of liquifactive necrosis; mixed zone of mononuclear cells and regions of Langhans-type multinucleated giant and epithelioid cells
Central area of casein necrosis without calcification outbreaks; granulation tissue; layer of multinucleated giant cells (appearance of foreign body giant cells)