A Suspected New Storage Disease in Cattle

Abstract
A suspected storage disease occurred in 50% of a group of five- to seven-month-old Hereford calves in one of four years following the same mating procedure. Lesions were confined to the central nervous system and consisted of multiple intraneuronal, cytoplasmic laminated cytosomes in restricted areas of the brain stem, together with extensive loss of myelinated nerve fibers in the motor columns of the cord.

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