TY - JOUR AU - GARTNER, R. J. W. AB - A NATURALLY occurring, crippling, bone disease of the cat has been recognized in Uruguay1 and in Queensland, Australia3,13. A feature of the disease is the development of exostoses in various parts of the skeleton, particularly the cervical vertebrae, forelimbs and the thoracic cage. The resultant postural changes and musculo-skeletal deformities produce a very characteristic clinical syndrome in affected animals. The condition has been diagnosed mainly in adult cats, 2–5 years of age, with no histoiy of previous traumatic injury or juvenile osteodystrophy. TI - Hypervitaminosis A and Hyperostosis of the Cat JF - Nature DO - 10.1038/2061171a0 DA - 1965-06-12 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/hypervitaminosis-a-and-hyperostosis-of-the-cat-j6NF0C4dDF SP - 1171 EP - 1172 VL - 206 IS - 4989 DP - DeepDyve ER -