Anemia and Growth Retardation in Totally Gastrectomized Swine |
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Authors: | Svend Petri Folke Rasmussen Claus Petri |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, and the Geriatric Centre („De garnies By”), Copenhagen, Denmark USA |
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Abstract: | The effects of total gastrectomy in six young swine were followed and described during an experimental period up to 18 months. Two of the gastrectomized pigs (Nos. 1 and 2) were medicated with cycobemin every second week. Two other gastrectomized pigs (Nos. 11 and 14) were medicated with iron-dextran twice a week. Three non-gastrectomized swine receiving the same feed as the gastrectomized animals were observed as controls for up to eight months.One of the gastrectomized non-medicated pigs (No. 4) did not gain weight, while the other gastrectomized animals had a normal appearance and gained weight but less than the controls. The non-medicated as well as the cycobemin-medicated gastrectomized animals developed a microcytic hypochrome anemia corresponding to the anemia in iron deficiency. Histochemically loss of iron in the depots (liver, spleen, bone marrow and intestine) was demonstrated in the gastrectomized animals except those treated with iron-dextran. Histological and histochemical examinations of the nervous system did not show any abnormalities. |
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Keywords: | gastrectomy swine anemia |
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