1996
DOI: 10.1007/s004360050156
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Acid-base disturbances in the rabbit during experimental hepatic parasitosis

Abstract: Acid-base disturbances were examined during experimentally induced infection in the rabbit with Eimeria stiedai, a parasite that profoundly modifies liver morphology and physiology, resulting in anatomical and functional alterations similar to those appearing in different human hepatic diseases. Over 28 days of infection, bicarbonate and lactate concentrations, partial pressures of O2 and CO2, and pH values were determined in the blood and bile of infected animals and compared with the values obtained in nonin… Show more

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“…Metabolic acidosis 26 and vitamin E deficiency 27 have been reported in experimental disease. Metabolic acidosis 26 and vitamin E deficiency 27 have been reported in experimental disease.…”
Section: Eimeria Stiedaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabolic acidosis 26 and vitamin E deficiency 27 have been reported in experimental disease. Metabolic acidosis 26 and vitamin E deficiency 27 have been reported in experimental disease.…”
Section: Eimeria Stiedaementioning
confidence: 99%