STUDIES ON THE REGENERATION OF BLOOD AND TISSUES II. Histopatology of Liver, Kidney, and Spleen in Accute Hemolytic Anæmia of Rats, Induced by phenylehydrazine
Abstract
Acute hemolytic anzmia of a severe degree induces biochemical alterations and pathological lesions in various organs. A detailed characterization of the hemolytic anamia and the bone marrow changes induced by the maximum tolerating dose of phenylhydrazine in albino rats has in earlier studies shown close similarity to those occurring in other pathological conditions associated with liver injury.
The sequential course of the pathological lesions occurring in the liver, spleen and kidney during the acute phase and the recovery period after phenyl hydrazine anammia has been reported in this communication.
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