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Systemic pathology of chimpanzees. Journal of medical primatology [J Med Primatol] Journal article

 
TitleSystemic pathology of chimpanzees.
Author(s)Schmidt RE 
SourceJ Med Primatol 1975; 7(5):274-318.
MeSHAnimals
Arteriosclerosis
Balantidiasis
Entamoebiasis
Esophagitis
Female
Gingivitis
Glomerulonephritis
Heart Diseases
Helminthiasis, Animal
Hepatitis, Viral, Animal
Male
Meningitis, Meningococcal
Mite Infestations
Nephritis
Pan troglodytes
Pericarditis
Pneumonia
Retinal Detachment
Skin Diseases, Infectious
Urinary Tract Infections
AbstractSpontaneous lesions in chimpanzees have been described according to the organ system involved. These lesions have been reported in the literature or noted in chimpanzees at the 6571st Aeromedical Research Laboratory (ARL), Holloman AFB, N. Mex., over a 15-year period. some of the lesions seen at the ARL were the result of overt clinical disease, while others represent incidental findings, the significance and genesis of which were often obscure. Conditions involving the gastrointestinal tract, especially parasitic diseases, have been and continue to be of the highest frequency, with disorders involving the cardiovascular system next. Infectious diseases have been infrequent, especially in the stabilized colony, and neoplastic conditions have not been seen.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Review
PubMed ID802755
  
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