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. 2021 Jan 11;16(1):e0241022. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0241022

Fig 1. Clinical findings.

Fig 1

(a) Nodules all over the body surface in cattle (b) Nodules are circumscribed, round, slightly raised, firm, painful and are 1–3 cm in size. (c) Ruptured nodules that created a deep-seated wound. (d). Wounds invaded by secondary bacterial infection leading to suppuration and sloughing. (e) Extensive lesions in the fetlock region extending up to the underlying subcuitis and muscle. (f) Necrosis of the skin nodule resulting in hard, raised areas “sit-fasts”.