Figure 1
From: Partridge and embryonated partridge egg as new preclinical models for candidiasis

I (The Alectoris chukar chicks inoculated intravenously with Candida albicans. (a) The bird is characterized by depression, lethargy and ruffled feathers. (b) Following the progression of the disease, infected bird is unable to stand. (c) Hydro pericardium is seen in heart (blue arrow). (d) White necrotic foci are seen in myocardium (blue arrows). (e) Congestion is seen on the brain surface. (f) The gizzard is devoid of food in debilitated bird). II The partridge embryo model and its extra-embryonic membrane C. albicans inoculation. (a) Vascular congestion (blue arrows) or (b) general congestion is located on the embryo skin. (c) Normal embryo did not show any gross lesion. (d) Vascular disruption is occurred on the partridge’s EEM model witch demonstrated by haemorrhages (blue arrows).