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Resolution: standard / high Figure 5.
Photomicrographs of H&E-stained ovine right lung lower lobe sections from experiments
over 24 hours. Left: sections magnified ×100. Right: fields limited by squares are
magnified ×400. (a) Sheep exposed to recombinant human activated protein C (rhAPC) alone, displaying no
gross changes from normal. (b) Sheep exposed to intravenous infusion of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Hyperemia and intravascular
accumulation and extravasation of neutrophils (arrows) are accompanied by interstitial
edema and thickening of interalveolar and interlobular (ias and ils) septa as well
as injury to the alveolar lining with formation of hyaline membranes (hm). (c) Sheep treated with infusion of rhAPC from 4 hours after the commencement of LPS. Interlobular
and interalveolar septa are predominantly infiltrated with lymphocytes (arrows) and
interalveolar septa have returned to nearly normal thickness. Hyaline membranes are
partly dissolved.
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