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Veterinary Pathology, Vol 17, Issue 6 686-692, Copyright © 1980 by American College of Veterinary Pathologists
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M. Vandevelde and R. Fatzer
A lysosomal storage disease with accumulation of periodic acid-Schiff- and Sudan black-positive autofluorescent granules in neurons occurred in one 5 1/2- and one 7-year-old dachshund. Ultrastructurally, the storage material consisted of membranous material arranged in stacks and fingerprint patterns. The disease was defined as ceroid-lipofuscinosis, and resembled a previously reported case in an adult dachshund.
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