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61-78
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14
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ARTHRITIS IN NEW-WORLD MONKEYS - OSTEOARTHRITIS, CALCIUM PYROPHOSPHATE DEPOSITION DISEASE, AND SPONDYLOARTHROPATHY
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International Journal of Primatology
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1993
1993-02
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Alouatta; aotus; arthritis; ateles; calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease; callicebus; Callithrix; Cebus; chimpanzees; defleshed bones; erosive arthritis; lagothrix; osteoarthritis; pithecia; platyrrhini; polyarthritis; primate; primates; reactive; rhesus-monkeys; rheumatoid-arthritis; saguinus; saimiri; skeletal pathology; spondyloarthropathy; Zoology
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Rothschild B M; Woods R J
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Analyses of New World skeletal populations for the presence of erosions an other osseous alterations and their character, distribution, and radiologic appearance shows that osteoarthritis is predominantly a disease of animals raised in artificially constrained environments. Primary calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPPD) was also found only in artificially constrained animals, although hyperparathyroidism (overproduction of parathyroid hormone) may have been responsible. CPPD was observed once as a secondary phenomenon, complicating another form of arthritis in free-ranging animals. Limited in occurrence to two genera, Alouatta and Cebus, the frequency of spondyloarthropathy was similar to that noted in humans and significantly lower than that observed in gorillas and chimpanzees. The many dichotomies of Cebus and Alouatta place them almost at opposite ends of the New World monkey spectrum, making a common susceptibility factor difficult to identify.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/bf02196503" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1007/bf02196503</a>
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1993
Alouatta
aotus
Arthritis
ateles
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease
callicebus
Callithrix
Cebus
chimpanzees
defleshed bones
erosive arthritis
international journal of primatology
Journal Article
lagothrix
Osteoarthritis
pithecia
platyrrhini
polyarthritis
Primate
Primates
reactive
rhesus-monkeys
rheumatoid-arthritis
Rothschild B M
saguinus
saimiri
skeletal pathology
Spondyloarthropathy
Woods R J
Zoology