1974
DOI: 10.21236/ad0782008
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Selected Topics in Laboratory Animal Medicine. Volume 22. The Guinea Pig

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“…It has been associated with enterocolitis (Holmberg et al 1977), with amyloidosis and with positive rheumatoid factors and, possibly, with mycoplasmal infection (Brown et al 1974, Obeck et al 1976 or shigellosis (Chapman & Crowell 1977). It is difficult to interpret the original spinal arthritis described by Gillman & Gilbert (1954, 1955 in the baboon, but the ankylosing spondylitis described by Sokoloff et al (1968) -although there was no sacroiliac disease -appears to be well differentiated from hyperostosis in the same breed of animals.…”
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“…It has been associated with enterocolitis (Holmberg et al 1977), with amyloidosis and with positive rheumatoid factors and, possibly, with mycoplasmal infection (Brown et al 1974, Obeck et al 1976 or shigellosis (Chapman & Crowell 1977). It is difficult to interpret the original spinal arthritis described by Gillman & Gilbert (1954, 1955 in the baboon, but the ankylosing spondylitis described by Sokoloff et al (1968) -although there was no sacroiliac disease -appears to be well differentiated from hyperostosis in the same breed of animals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%