Nunoya T, Tajima M
J Comp Pathol. 1987 May;97(3):351-5. doi: 10.1016/0021-9975(87)90100-9.
Needle-shaped crystalline inclusion bodies were found in vacuolated liver cells of a steer affected with pneumonic pasteurellosis. The inclusions were eosinophilic and refractive, and ranged in size from 3 to 6 microns long and from 150 to 250 nm wide. Histochemical examination revealed that they contained lipid and protein. Electron microscopic examination showed finely fibrillar or granular material. Cross-striations with a periodicity of 45 nm were seen in longitudinal section of the inclusions. The possible origin and pathogenic significance of the inclusions are discussed.