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Spontaneous pathology of the common marmoset ( Callithrix jacchus ) and tamarins ( Saguinus oedipus , Saguinus mystax )
Author(s) -
David John M.,
Dick Jr Edward J.,
Hubbard Gene B.
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
journal of medical primatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.31
H-Index - 42
eISSN - 1600-0684
pISSN - 0047-2565
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0684.2009.00362.x
Subject(s) - marmoset , callithrix , emaciation , physiology , biology , medicine , pathology , paleontology
Background  Marmosets and tamarins are increasingly used in research, but their pathology remains poorly defined compared with Old World primates. Methods  Necropsy records of 129 marmosets and 52 tamarins were reviewed; none was used experimentally. Results  The most common marmoset lesions were dehydration, emaciation, nephritis, colitis, and inanition. The most common tamarin lesions were dehydration, ascites, emaciation, and congestive heart failure. Colitis and heart disease were the most common cause of death in marmosets and tamarins, respectively. Immature marmoset and tamarin deaths often occurred within the first month of life. Immature marmosets usually died from inanition, stillbirth, and colitis; immature tamarins from atelectasis, stillbirth, heart failure, and colitis. Lymphoma was the most common neoplasm for both marmosets and tamarins. Conclusion  The findings were similar to prior reports with differences in frequency and severity. We report the first case of endometriosis in a marmoset.

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