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Table 1Biochemical characteristics of
Fig. 1. Liver of diseased turbot. Note generalised vacuolation of hepatocytes arrowheads , haemorrhagic foci.containing numerous erythrocytes E , and necrotic foci N
Fig. 2. Kidney of diseased turbot. Note greatly reduced areas of haematopoietic tissue H , large haemorrhagicŽ .lesions arrows and hyaline substance in lumen of some kidney tubules arrowheads
Fig. 4. Intestine of a diseased turbot exhibiting a grossly swollen abdomen. Sloughing of the necrotic mucosallining M into the lumen of the intestine
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