Enlarged, edematous and hemorrhagic splenic lymph node - Atlas of swine pathology
Where: lymphatic system, lymph nodes, spleen
Possible causes: SalmonellosisClassical Swine FeverAfrican swine feverOther
Subacute ASF clinical picture 22 days after experimental infection. The animal showed fever lasting for 3 days (> 40,5 ºC) anorexia and prostration. The spleen is enlarged. At necropsy splenic lymph node was enlarged, edematous and completely hemorragic similar to a bood clot.
Diferential diagnosis must also include other septicemias.