National Institutes of Health Bulletin, Issues 126-130U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 |
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... liver and an increase of blood pigment in the bone marrow , lymphnodes , and spleen . They called attention to the absence of any lesions which might explain the death of the animals particularly the absence of acute yellow atrophy of ...
... liver and an increase of blood pigment in the bone marrow , lymphnodes , and spleen . They called attention to the absence of any lesions which might explain the death of the animals particularly the absence of acute yellow atrophy of ...
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... liver pigment was usually confined to the swollen Kupffer cells within the liver capillaries . At times groups of hemosiderin - containing phagocytes were found about the portal spaces . The liver cells rarely contained even a small ...
... liver pigment was usually confined to the swollen Kupffer cells within the liver capillaries . At times groups of hemosiderin - containing phagocytes were found about the portal spaces . The liver cells rarely contained even a small ...
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... liver showed a definite fatty change chiefly confined to the liver cells surrounding the efferent veins . Hyaline necrosis was not found , although in a few cases small areas of focal necrosis were detected . Animals sacrificed within a ...
... liver showed a definite fatty change chiefly confined to the liver cells surrounding the efferent veins . Hyaline necrosis was not found , although in a few cases small areas of focal necrosis were detected . Animals sacrificed within a ...
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... liver and is broken up by the liver cells . Recently Rous and Robertson ( 1917 ) showed that a hemolytic process , in the ordinary sense of the term , at most plays a very minor part in normal blood destruction . They state that ...
... liver and is broken up by the liver cells . Recently Rous and Robertson ( 1917 ) showed that a hemolytic process , in the ordinary sense of the term , at most plays a very minor part in normal blood destruction . They state that ...
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... liver are swollen and contain hemosiderin and red corpuscles . At times there are groups of hemosiderin containing phagocytes about the portal areas . The liver cells rarely contain hemosiderin . A further important observation in ...
... liver are swollen and contain hemosiderin and red corpuscles . At times there are groups of hemosiderin containing phagocytes about the portal areas . The liver cells rarely contain hemosiderin . A further important observation in ...
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