Chronic fibrinous bronchopneumonia - Atlas of swine pathology

Where: respiratory system, lungs
Possible causes: AppPasteurellosis
Case of an animal that has overcome a fibrinous bronchopneumonia process that has left pleural fibrosis and whitish connective tissue stripes around the necrosis foci that leave a hole in the middle when liquification ocurrs.
The most probable etiologies are Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae and Pasteurella multocida.