Liquoid-induced arterial lesions and the generalized Shartzman reaction. |
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Authors: | K Nordstoga |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, Veterinary College of Norway, P.O.Box 8146, Oslo Dep., Oslo 1, Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | Mural necrotic lesions were produced in renal afferent arteries in rabbits, pigs and blue foxes, by intravenous injections of Liquoid. These lesions were frequently accompanied by thrombosis in the affected arterial segments and invariably by “microthrombosis” in glomerular capillaries. Mural arterial lesions were always present in cases with evident macroscopic necrotic changes of the renal cortex. Necrotic arterial lesions, with thrombosis, were also observed in pulmonary arteries in all the animal species used in these experiments, i.e. rabbit, pig, blue fox, mouse and ferret. |
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Keywords: | Liquoid arterial lesions microthrombosis thrombosis necrotizing angiitis general Shwartzman reaction. |
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