1987
DOI: 10.1177/002367728702100205
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Colonic impaction in guineapigs fed a chemically defined diet: a case report

Abstract: Pathogen-free female Hartley guinea pigs were divided into four diet groups to determine optimal nitrogen requirements for growth, pregnancy and lactation. Three chemically defined test diets varying in total nitrogen were compared with commercial guinea pig feed. Within 13 days, 24 of 78 animals from the three test diet groups died or required euthanasia. Affected guinea pigs were depressed, lost weight and had distended abdomens. Distension, impaction and, in most cases, rupture of the spiral of the ascendin… Show more

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