Gas bubble disease

Gas bubble disease is a disease of fish that are exposed to water supersaturated with nitrogen.[1] Bubbles of gas may form in the eyes, skin, gills and fins.[2]

References

  1. Bohl, M (May 1997). "Gas bubble disease of fish". Tierarztliche Praxis. 25 (3): 284&ndash, 288. PMID 9289892.
  2. Gültepe, N; Ateş, O; Hisar, O (Sep 2011). "Carbonic anhydrase activities from the rainbow trout lens correspond to the development of acute gas bubble disease". Journal of Aquatic Animal Health. 23 (3): 134&ndash, 139. PMID 22216712.


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