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Assoc Reptilian Amphibian Vet
Inclusion Body Disease * Elliott R. Jacobson, MS, DVM, PhD, DACZM; Roger J. Klingenberg, DVM; Bruce L. Homer, DVM, PhD, DACVP; Douglas R. Mader, MS, DVM, DABVP (CA); [Moderator]: Robert Nathan, DVM
* Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, U - A roundtable forum has been added to the Bulletin of the ARAV. Timely topics will be covered in each issue. It is our hope that members will find this information to be useful in clinical practice. Inclusion body disease (IBD) was first recognized twenty-five years ago. The name is derived from characteristic cytoplasmic inclusions which are seen in the cells of various epithelial tissues. Inclusion body disease is one of the most significant diseases affecting captive boids today. The landmark paper by Schumacher J. Jacobson ER, Homer BL, Gaskin JM. 1994. Inclusion body disease in bold snakes. J Zoo Wild Med. 25(4):511-524., detailed clinical and pathologic findings in holds and suggested a retrovirus as the etiologic agent. The following panel was composed to provide current information to readers. (Author Abstract) Address (URL): http://www.arav.org/journals/JA013711.htm
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