Chronic inflammatory lung lesions in rabbits free of known respiratory pathogens

Authors

  • Ricardo E. Feinstein The National Veterinary Institute
  • Francisco A. Uzal The National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA)
  • Claes Rehbinder The National Veterinary Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23675/sjlas.v16i2.678

Abstract

Chronic inflammatory lung lesions were studied in 58 purpose bred, clinically healthy rabbits that were found negative for Bordetella branchiseptica, Pasleurel/a multocida, Toxoplasma gondii, Encephalitozoon cuniculi, and lung worms. The changes found consisted of focal chronic interstitial pneumonia and chronic bronchitis and bronchiolitis, which were frequently associated with perivascular infiltrations of mononuclear leukocytes and vasculitis involving small lung vessels. The etiology of these alterations remains unknown.

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Published

01.12.1989

How to Cite

Feinstein, R. E., Uzal, F. A., & Rehbinder, C. (1989). Chronic inflammatory lung lesions in rabbits free of known respiratory pathogens. Scandinavian Journal of Laboratory Animal Science, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.23675/sjlas.v16i2.678

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