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Gastric Ulcers in Swine: Title and subTitle BreakA Potential Model for Study of Gastric Ulcer in Man FREE

Dale E. Fuller, MD; Donald E. Boenker, PhD
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JAMA. 1968;204(8):714-716. doi:10.1001/jama.1968.03140210070016
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Swine are afflicted with gastric ulcers which resemble those found in man. Because of the similarities, we believe that swine can provide a useful model (both research and teaching) for studying peptic ulcers of the stomach in man. Several factors may play a part in the etiology of these ulcers in swine, and some of these have parallels in ulcer disease in humans.

REFERENCES

Boenker. D.E.:  The Problem of Gastric Ulcers in Swine , Feedstuffs 29:41-44, ( (Jan 7) ) 1967;.
Illingworth, C.F.W.: Peptic Ulcer , Edinburgh: E. & S. Livingston, Ltd., 1953;.
Muggenburg, B.A., et al:  Survey of the Prevalence of Gastric Ulcers in Swine , Amer J Vet Res 25:1676-1678 ( (Nov) ) 1964;.
Hoekstra, W.G.:  Stomach Ulcers in Swine , Proceedings 13th Nutrition School for Feed Men , Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsin, 1962;.
Curtin, T.M.; Goetsch, G.D.; and Hollandeck, R.:  Clinical and Pathological Characterization of Esophagogastric Ulcers in Swine , J Amer Vet Med Assoc 143:854-860, 1963;.
Kowalczyk, T., and Muggenburg, B.A.:  Recent Developments in Gastric Ulcers in Swine , read before the Seventh World Veterinary Congress, Hanover, Germany, August 1963 .
Kernkamp, H.C.H.:  Gastric Ulcer in Swine , Amer J Path 21:111-113 ( (Jan) ) 1945;.
Rothenbacher, H.; Nelson, L.W.; and Ellis, B.J.:  The Stomach Ulcer—Gastrorrhagia Syndrome in Michigan Pigs , Vet Med 58:806-816 ( (Oct) ) 1963;.
Reese, N.H., et al:  Nutritional and Environmental Factors Influencing Gastric Ulcers in Swine , J Anim Sci 25:14-20 ( (Feb) ) 1966;.
Chamberlain, C.C.; Merriman, G.M.: and Lidwall, E.R.:  Effect of Physical Composition of the Ration on the Incidence of Ulcers in Swine , J Anim Sci 24:876-877 ( (Aug) ) 1965;.
Kowalczyk, T., et al:  Stomach Ulcers in Farrowing Gilts , J Amer Vet Med Assoc 148:52-62 ( (Jan 1) ) 1966;.
Perry, T.W., et al:  Effect of Type of Ration in the Incidence of Swine Gastric Ulcers , J Anim Sci 21:1008 ( (Nov) ) 1962;.
Riker, J.T., III; Perry, T.W.; and Pickett, R.A.:  Influence of Oats or Wheat on the Occurrence of Gastric Ulcers in Swine , J Anim Sci 25:894 ( (Aug) ) 1966;.
Huber, W.G., and Wallin. R.F.:  Experimental Production of Porcine Gastric Ulcers , Vet Med ( (May) ) 1965;.
Mahan, D.C., et al:  Influence of Various Nutritional Factors and Physical Form of Feed on Esophagogastric Ulcers in Swine , J Anim Sci 25:1019-1023 ( (Nov) ) 1966;.
Reimann, E.M., et al:  Effect of Ration Particle Size in Composition of Swine Gastric Contents , J Anim Sci 25:1247 ( (Nov) ) 1966;.
Davenport, H.W.:  Salicylate Damage to the Gastric Mucosal Barrier , New Eng J Med 276:1307-1312 ( (June 8) ) 1967;.
Perry, T.W., et al:  Studies on Esophagogastric Ulcers in Swine, and Swine in Biomedical Research , read before the Symposium at Pacific N.W. Laboratory, Richland, Wash, July 19, 1965 .
Burstad, L.K.:  Pigs in the Laboratory , Sci Amer 214:94-100 ( (June) ) 1966;.

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Boenker. D.E.:  The Problem of Gastric Ulcers in Swine , Feedstuffs 29:41-44, ( (Jan 7) ) 1967;.
Illingworth, C.F.W.: Peptic Ulcer , Edinburgh: E. & S. Livingston, Ltd., 1953;.
Muggenburg, B.A., et al:  Survey of the Prevalence of Gastric Ulcers in Swine , Amer J Vet Res 25:1676-1678 ( (Nov) ) 1964;.
Hoekstra, W.G.:  Stomach Ulcers in Swine , Proceedings 13th Nutrition School for Feed Men , Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsin, 1962;.
Curtin, T.M.; Goetsch, G.D.; and Hollandeck, R.:  Clinical and Pathological Characterization of Esophagogastric Ulcers in Swine , J Amer Vet Med Assoc 143:854-860, 1963;.
Kowalczyk, T., and Muggenburg, B.A.:  Recent Developments in Gastric Ulcers in Swine , read before the Seventh World Veterinary Congress, Hanover, Germany, August 1963 .
Kernkamp, H.C.H.:  Gastric Ulcer in Swine , Amer J Path 21:111-113 ( (Jan) ) 1945;.
Rothenbacher, H.; Nelson, L.W.; and Ellis, B.J.:  The Stomach Ulcer—Gastrorrhagia Syndrome in Michigan Pigs , Vet Med 58:806-816 ( (Oct) ) 1963;.
Reese, N.H., et al:  Nutritional and Environmental Factors Influencing Gastric Ulcers in Swine , J Anim Sci 25:14-20 ( (Feb) ) 1966;.
Chamberlain, C.C.; Merriman, G.M.: and Lidwall, E.R.:  Effect of Physical Composition of the Ration on the Incidence of Ulcers in Swine , J Anim Sci 24:876-877 ( (Aug) ) 1965;.
Kowalczyk, T., et al:  Stomach Ulcers in Farrowing Gilts , J Amer Vet Med Assoc 148:52-62 ( (Jan 1) ) 1966;.
Perry, T.W., et al:  Effect of Type of Ration in the Incidence of Swine Gastric Ulcers , J Anim Sci 21:1008 ( (Nov) ) 1962;.
Riker, J.T., III; Perry, T.W.; and Pickett, R.A.:  Influence of Oats or Wheat on the Occurrence of Gastric Ulcers in Swine , J Anim Sci 25:894 ( (Aug) ) 1966;.
Huber, W.G., and Wallin. R.F.:  Experimental Production of Porcine Gastric Ulcers , Vet Med ( (May) ) 1965;.
Mahan, D.C., et al:  Influence of Various Nutritional Factors and Physical Form of Feed on Esophagogastric Ulcers in Swine , J Anim Sci 25:1019-1023 ( (Nov) ) 1966;.
Reimann, E.M., et al:  Effect of Ration Particle Size in Composition of Swine Gastric Contents , J Anim Sci 25:1247 ( (Nov) ) 1966;.
Davenport, H.W.:  Salicylate Damage to the Gastric Mucosal Barrier , New Eng J Med 276:1307-1312 ( (June 8) ) 1967;.
Perry, T.W., et al:  Studies on Esophagogastric Ulcers in Swine, and Swine in Biomedical Research , read before the Symposium at Pacific N.W. Laboratory, Richland, Wash, July 19, 1965 .
Burstad, L.K.:  Pigs in the Laboratory , Sci Amer 214:94-100 ( (June) ) 1966;.
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