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		<description><![CDATA[D. Jones, A.N. Howard, &amp; G.A. Gresham (&quot;Aetiology of &#039;yellow fat&#039; disease (pansteatitis) in the wild rabbit,&quot; Journal of Comparative Pathology, Jul. 1969) wrote ...

&quot;&#039;Yellow fat&#039; disease in the wild rabbit has been studied, and a similar condition has been induced in laboratory rabbits. The cause is a high level of dietary unsaturated fat and a low level of vitamin E. High levels of vitamin E, fed in a diet containing unsaturated fats, prevent &#039;yellow fat&#039; disease, but apparently cause or permit deposition of lipid in arterial walls.&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>D. Jones, A.N. Howard, &#038; G.A. Gresham (&#8220;Aetiology of &#8216;yellow fat&#8217; disease (pansteatitis) in the wild rabbit,&#8221; Journal of Comparative Pathology, Jul. 1969) wrote &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;&#8216;Yellow fat&#8217; disease in the wild rabbit has been studied, and a similar condition has been induced in laboratory rabbits. The cause is a high level of dietary unsaturated fat and a low level of vitamin E. High levels of vitamin E, fed in a diet containing unsaturated fats, prevent &#8216;yellow fat&#8217; disease, but apparently cause or permit deposition of lipid in arterial walls.&#8221;</p>
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