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1 July 1976 UNIDENTIFIED KIDNEY INCLUSION BODIES IN A LEAD-POISONED LORIKEET
A. W. GOUGH
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Abstract

A lorikeet (unidentified species of subfamily Loriinae), which died of coliform septicemia subsequent to an esophageal ulcer also had intranuclear inclusion bodies in the proximal convoluted tubular lining cells of the kidney. The ultrastructure of these inclusion bodies was compared with those described in experimental lead-induced inclusion bodies of rats.

GOUGH and SILEO: UNIDENTIFIED KIDNEY INCLUSION BODIES IN A LEAD-POISONED LORIKEET
A. W. GOUGH "UNIDENTIFIED KIDNEY INCLUSION BODIES IN A LEAD-POISONED LORIKEET," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 12(3), 390-391, (1 July 1976). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-12.3.390
Received: 6 August 1975; Published: 1 July 1976
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