2011
DOI: 10.1080/03079457.2010.541421
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Degenerative joint disease in captive waterfowl

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“…Synovium fibrosis is a characteristic lesion of chronic cases as that reported by Davis et al [41] and Eldin & Ibrahim [43]. Some forms of grossly observed injuries are demonstrated in Figure1 are almost parallel to those obtained by Degernes et al [5] and Hassan et al [4]. Meanwhile, our microscopical results are in harmony with those recorded by some authors [49,5,4,47,48].…”
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“…Synovium fibrosis is a characteristic lesion of chronic cases as that reported by Davis et al [41] and Eldin & Ibrahim [43]. Some forms of grossly observed injuries are demonstrated in Figure1 are almost parallel to those obtained by Degernes et al [5] and Hassan et al [4]. Meanwhile, our microscopical results are in harmony with those recorded by some authors [49,5,4,47,48].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Some forms of grossly observed injuries are demonstrated in Figure1 are almost parallel to those obtained by Degernes et al [5] and Hassan et al [4]. Meanwhile, our microscopical results are in harmony with those recorded by some authors [49,5,4,47,48]. The obtained results of heterophilic and /or lymphocytic infiltration of the synovial membrane, synovial fold, and tendon collagen in most of the arthritic cases depends on the type of infection whatever bacterial or viral one consequently which supported by the results of previously mentioned authors.…”
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“…While OA is a prominent subject in mammalian clinical medicine and research, like osteogenesis itself, this condition has its counterpart in reptiles (Philbey, Lawrie, Alleson, & Taylor, 2006; Wolfe, Stringer, Krauss, & Trout, 2015) and birds (Degernes, Lynch, & Shivaprasad, 2011; Rothschild & Panza, 2007). Additionally, as demonstrated in the zebrafish model, the changes in morphology and gene expression in mammalian OA are present in fish at different developmental stages from larva to old age (Hayes et al, 2013; Mitchell et al, 2013).…”
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“…Macroscopic lesions in brain tissues following the injection of partridges were mostly inapparent, but the histopathological examination of the brain tissue revealed congestion and thrombosis. Experimentally induced staphylococcosis as well as naturally occurring disease have been reported in chickens (Mutalib et al 1983a, McNamee et al 2000, Jiang et al 2015, turkeys (Linares et al 2001, Corrand et al 2012, pet birds (Briscoe et al 2008, Huynh et al 2014, Iverson et al 2015, birds of prey (Poorbaghi et al 2012, Bezjian 2014, waterfowl (Degernes et al 2011, Mondal et al 2014, and other avian species (Lemon et al 2012). The pathogenesis of systemic infection with Staphylococcus aureus in chukar partridge chicks is not clearly defined.…”
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confidence: 99%