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Dihydrostreptomycin lowered the incidence of chronic duodenal ulcers in pantothenate-deficient mice. It also reduced the average size of a lesion, focal avillous hyperplasia, thought to be precursive. These findings raise the possibility that an organism may participate in the pathogenesis of both lesions, since lowering of resistance to infection is a well-documented effect of pantothenic acid deficiency (4), and in rats may be a major cause of death (5).
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