1. patients with inflammatory bowel disease and the 'Mayberry JF, Rhodes J, Hughes LE. Incidence of mean number of positives in individual subjects was Crohn's disease in Cardiff between 1934 and,1977
2. in Crohn's disease, 7.8 in ulcerative colitis, and 1-5 in controls. The higher antibody titre in patients compared with controls is attributed to an increase in the antigenic load entering the circulation through diseased bowel wall and overloading the liver 'filter' system. The possibility of a pathogenic relationship between the bacterial antigens and chronic Gut,1979
3. Infections which cause ileo-colic disease in animals; are they relevant to Crohn's disease?;Mayberry, J.F.; Rhodes, J.; Heatley, R.V.;Gastroenterology; The histology of the lesions of Johne's disease,1980
4. Etiology and pathogenesis of ulcerative enteritis ('Quail disease'). The experiinflammatory bowel disease was unlikely in view of mental disease. Avian Dis 1974; 18: 205-12 the large number of Escherichia coli serotypes involved. It was more likely that the phenomenon was secondary to the disease process, although these and other bacteria such as Peptostreptococci and Eubacteria may play a role in perpetuating it. In a study of bacterial flora associated with the intestinal mucosa of 14 patients with Crohn's disease and 16 controls there was no statistical difference in the number of bacteria associated with Crohn's tissue;Berkhoff, G.A.; Campbell, S.G.
5. Etiology and pathogenesis of ulcerative enteritis ('Quail disease'). Isolation of causative anaerobe;Berkhoff, G.A.; Campbell, S.G.; Naylor, H.B.;Avian Dis,1974