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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-005-0141-x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-005-0141-x</a>
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645-647
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5
Volume
25
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Osteoarthritis is for the birds
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Clinical Rheumatology
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2006
2006-09
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animal models; birds; classification; guinea-pigs; inflammatory arthritis; knee; monkeys; of-rheumatology criteria; osteoarthritis; pyrophosphate deposition disease; rhesus macaques; Rheumatology; santiago; spondyloarthropathy
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Rothschild B M; Panza R
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The purpose of this study was to assess birds as a potential model for osteoarthritis. Compromised by confounding factors, it has not been possible to clearly delineate causation in humans. Nonhuman mammals manifest osteoarthritis in the natural state too rarely for comparative study. Artificial environments (of captive animals) are associated with higher frequencies, but are still inadequate for comparative study, and surgical and chemical models provide only limited insight. As frequency of pathology (except trauma-related) in birds has not been systematically examined across species lines, several families were selected for examination. Skeletal collections of major museums were examined for presence of osteophytes in hawks and pigeons. Three percent of 2,243 free-ranging hawks and 9.8% of 2,718 pigeons had osteoarthritis, all localized to the ankle. The bird ankle morphologically resembles the human knee. Frequency in pigeons was significantly greater than in hawks (chi(2) = 86.48, p < 0.00001), but was no difference in frequency between wild caught and captive birds (chi(2) = 1.06). While misconceptions have plagued past perspectives, it turns out that the most common form of arthritis in humans (osteoarthritis) is actually for, or at least, is common in the class Aves (birds). The frequency of osteoarthritis and cacophony of bird morphologies and behaviors provides an opportunity to start to understand such causation.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-005-0141-x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1007/s10067-005-0141-x</a>
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2006
Animal models
Birds
classification
Clinical rheumatology
guinea-pigs
inflammatory arthritis
Journal Article
Knee
monkeys
of-rheumatology criteria
Osteoarthritis
Panza R
pyrophosphate deposition disease
rhesus macaques
Rheumatology
Rothschild B M
santiago
Spondyloarthropathy
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n/a
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1469-1475
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8
Volume
23
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Paleopathology as a clinical science with implications for patient care, education, and research
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Journal of Rheumatology
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1996
1996-08
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defleshed bones; diagnosis; erosive arthritis; osteoarthritis; pyrophosphate deposition disease; rheumatoid-arthritis; Rheumatology; spondyloarthropathy
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Rothschild B M
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n/a
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1996
defleshed bones
Diagnosis
erosive arthritis
Journal Article
Journal of Rheumatology
Osteoarthritis
pyrophosphate deposition disease
rheumatoid-arthritis
Rheumatology
Rothschild B M
Spondyloarthropathy
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/s0049-0172(99)80041-9" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/s0049-0172(99)80041-9</a>
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100-111
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2
Volume
29
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Skeletal survey of Cayo Santiago rhesus macaques: Osteoarthritis and articular plate excrescences
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Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
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1999
1999-10
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age; arthritis; calcium; calcium pryrophosphate deposition disease; Cayo Santiago; defleshed bones; dihydrate crystals; epidemiology; erosive arthritis; macaca-mulatta; monkeys macaca-mulatta; population analysis; pyrophosphate deposition disease; reproductive; rhesus macaques; rheumatoid-arthritis; Rheumatology; spondyloarthropathy; success
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Rothschild B M; Hong N; Turnquist J E
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Objectives: This study was performed to complement studies on spondyloarthropathy in rhesus macaques by quantifying and characterizing another major form of arthritis and contrasting it with osteoarthritis. Methods: Skeletons of 269 macaques of known age and troop affiliation from the free-ranging Cayo Santiago colony (Caribbean Primate Research Center) were macroscopically surveyed for the presence of articular changes of osteoarthritis, articular plate excrescences, and calcifications that project back over the joint surface in all diarthrodial joints. Statistical tests were used to establish the independence of pathological conditions, age, gender, troop membership, and specific joint involvement. Results: Subchondral articular surface excrescences or calcific plate-like articular surface overgrowth were noted in 17% and osteoarthritis in 18% of Cayo Santiago macaques. Distribution of joint involvement and sex ratio (1:1) of the former condition were independent of either troop membership or the distribution of osteoarthritis. Conclusion: Three major forms of arthritis are common in rhesus macaques: osteoarthritis, spondyloarthropathy and a category that might be referred to as apical plate excrescences (APE). The latter is very different from spondyloarthropathy, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, and infectious arthritis. It is quite similar to what in the past has been referred to as the radiographic form of calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPPD) in humans. A new name has not been offered for the identification/categorization of this phenomenon in dry bone. Its occurrence in rhesus macaques appears to present a natural model for characterization of genetic, immunologic, and environmental aspects of this phenomenon. The acronym APE is offered for consideration in naming this category of arthritis in skeletal material. Semin Arthritis Rheum 29:100-111. Copyright (C) 1999 by W.B. Saunders Company.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/s0049-0172(99)80041-9" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/s0049-0172(99)80041-9</a>
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Journal Article
1999
Age
Arthritis
calcium
calcium pryrophosphate deposition disease
Cayo Santiago
defleshed bones
dihydrate crystals
Epidemiology
erosive arthritis
Hong N
Journal Article
macaca-mulatta
monkeys macaca-mulatta
population analysis
pyrophosphate deposition disease
reproductive
rhesus macaques
rheumatoid-arthritis
Rheumatology
Rothschild B M
Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism
Spondyloarthropathy
Success
Turnquist J E
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-8261.2004.04069_1.x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-8261.2004.04069_1.x</a>
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Pages
368-368
Issue
4
Volume
45
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Untitled
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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound
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2004
2004-07
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arthritis; osteoarthritis; pyrophosphate deposition disease; spondyloarthropathy; Veterinary Sciences
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Rothschild B
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-8261.2004.04069_1.x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1111/j.1740-8261.2004.04069_1.x</a>
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2004
Arthritis
Journal Article
Osteoarthritis
pyrophosphate deposition disease
Rothschild B
Spondyloarthropathy
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound
Veterinary Sciences