embolic pneumonia (caused by hematogenous spread of infection via emboli to lungs)
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respiratory syncytial virus (cranioventral atelectasis and consolidation, caudal emphysema; syncytium on histology)
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bronchiectatic airways
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lung
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pulmonary abscess
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lung, cut section
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Streptococcus equi, strangles
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diffuse fibrosing alveolitis
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tracheal neoplasia
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cross-sections of trachea
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bronchiectasis: permanent saccular or cylindrical dilation of bronchi as result of accumulation of exudate w/in lumen, and partial rupture of bronchial walls