Air sacculitis in three rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and one Japanese macaque (M. fuscata)
Bacterial infection of the laryngeal air sacs (air sacculitis) is infrequently reported in nonhuman primates, where it leads to chronic respiratory disease. It is particularly uncommon in macaques; however, we report here suppurative air sacculitis with extension to adjacent cervical tissues in thre...
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