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Crystals in the intestinal epithelium of neonatal pigs.
Laminated crystalline structures occurred within vacuoles of absorptive intestinal cells in colostrum-fed pigs. They are believed to be bilirubin crystals formed by breakdown of ingested red blood cells, but this could not be substantiated histochemically, and they could not be produced experimentally.