Squamous metaplasia in the salivary glands of canaries (a case report).

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Abstract

Squamous metaplasia of the glandular epithelium was found in the palatine salivary glands of two canaries, originating from a flock in which there was a variable intake of egg food. The histological changes, in combination with the history, indicate a vitamin A deficiency as a result of a selective intake of food as the most likely aetiology.

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Zwijnenberg, R. J., & Zwart, P. (1994). Squamous metaplasia in the salivary glands of canaries (a case report). The Veterinary Quarterly, 16(1), 60–61. https://doi.org/10.1080/01652176.1994.9694418

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