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Experimental Rickets in Broilers: Gross, Microscopic, and Radiographic Lesions. I. Phosphorus Deficiency and Calcium Excess
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1984
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Experimental RicketsPathologyEducationDay-old Broiler ChicksAnatomyOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgeryBone DiseaseI. Phosphorus DeficiencyCalcium ExcessBone RemodelingRadiographic LesionsAnimal PhysiologyBone MetabolismDevelopmental BiologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyIncreased Woven BoneVeterinary SciencePoultry FarmingMedicinePoultry Science
Day-old broiler chicks were fed diets high in calcium or low in phosphorus for 30 days. Chicks in both groups had similar gross, microscopic, and radiographic lesions. At 2 weeks, the growth-plate degenerating hypertrophied zone (DHZ) and metaphyseal primary spongiosa were lengthened and decreased in radiopacity. Metaphyseal vessels extended to the growth-plate hypertrophied zone (HZ), and osteoid seams were widened. At 3 and 4 weeks, lesions were similar; however, folding fractures were common and cartilage columns of the metaphysis were thinned and replaced with increased woven bone.
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