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THE RELATION OF THE SPLEEN TO BLOOD DESTRUCTION AND REGENERATION AND TO HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE : XII. THE IMPORTANCE IN THE PRODUCTION OF HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE OF THE PATH OF HEMOGLOBIN TO THE LIVER.

These experiments indicate, therefore, that when hemoglobin is set free in the portal circulation a larger amount is held by the liver and converted rapidly into bile pigment than is the case when it is set free in the general circulation, and that, under the former condition, over-loading of the li...

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Autores principales: Austin, J. Harold, Pepper, O. H. Perry
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1915
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2125383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19867947
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description These experiments indicate, therefore, that when hemoglobin is set free in the portal circulation a larger amount is held by the liver and converted rapidly into bile pigment than is the case when it is set free in the general circulation, and that, under the former condition, over-loading of the liver with bile pigment more readily occurs and jaundice is more apt to develop. This mechanical influence must, therefore, be a factor in the lessened tendency after splenctomy to the jaundice which follows blood destruction due to hemolytic agents, for whether the spleen be an active factor in destroying the erythrocytes or whether it plays merely a passive part as a place for the deposition of the disintegrating cells, there can be no question that in this organ, when it is present, a large number of cells undergo their final disintegration after the action of hemolytic poisons, and that the hemoglobin there liberated passes by the portal system directly to the liver. When the spleen is removed, this disintegration occurs in other organs, notably in the lymph nodes and bone marrow, and the hemoglobin from these organs passes not into the portal but into the general circulation, from which it reaches the liver more gradually and in a more dilute form.
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spelling pubmed-21253832008-04-18 THE RELATION OF THE SPLEEN TO BLOOD DESTRUCTION AND REGENERATION AND TO HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE : XII. THE IMPORTANCE IN THE PRODUCTION OF HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE OF THE PATH OF HEMOGLOBIN TO THE LIVER. Austin, J. Harold Pepper, O. H. Perry J Exp Med Article These experiments indicate, therefore, that when hemoglobin is set free in the portal circulation a larger amount is held by the liver and converted rapidly into bile pigment than is the case when it is set free in the general circulation, and that, under the former condition, over-loading of the liver with bile pigment more readily occurs and jaundice is more apt to develop. This mechanical influence must, therefore, be a factor in the lessened tendency after splenctomy to the jaundice which follows blood destruction due to hemolytic agents, for whether the spleen be an active factor in destroying the erythrocytes or whether it plays merely a passive part as a place for the deposition of the disintegrating cells, there can be no question that in this organ, when it is present, a large number of cells undergo their final disintegration after the action of hemolytic poisons, and that the hemoglobin there liberated passes by the portal system directly to the liver. When the spleen is removed, this disintegration occurs in other organs, notably in the lymph nodes and bone marrow, and the hemoglobin from these organs passes not into the portal but into the general circulation, from which it reaches the liver more gradually and in a more dilute form. The Rockefeller University Press 1915-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2125383/ /pubmed/19867947 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1915, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Austin, J. Harold
Pepper, O. H. Perry
THE RELATION OF THE SPLEEN TO BLOOD DESTRUCTION AND REGENERATION AND TO HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE : XII. THE IMPORTANCE IN THE PRODUCTION OF HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE OF THE PATH OF HEMOGLOBIN TO THE LIVER.
title THE RELATION OF THE SPLEEN TO BLOOD DESTRUCTION AND REGENERATION AND TO HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE : XII. THE IMPORTANCE IN THE PRODUCTION OF HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE OF THE PATH OF HEMOGLOBIN TO THE LIVER.
title_full THE RELATION OF THE SPLEEN TO BLOOD DESTRUCTION AND REGENERATION AND TO HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE : XII. THE IMPORTANCE IN THE PRODUCTION OF HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE OF THE PATH OF HEMOGLOBIN TO THE LIVER.
title_fullStr THE RELATION OF THE SPLEEN TO BLOOD DESTRUCTION AND REGENERATION AND TO HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE : XII. THE IMPORTANCE IN THE PRODUCTION OF HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE OF THE PATH OF HEMOGLOBIN TO THE LIVER.
title_full_unstemmed THE RELATION OF THE SPLEEN TO BLOOD DESTRUCTION AND REGENERATION AND TO HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE : XII. THE IMPORTANCE IN THE PRODUCTION OF HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE OF THE PATH OF HEMOGLOBIN TO THE LIVER.
title_short THE RELATION OF THE SPLEEN TO BLOOD DESTRUCTION AND REGENERATION AND TO HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE : XII. THE IMPORTANCE IN THE PRODUCTION OF HEMOLYTIC JAUNDICE OF THE PATH OF HEMOGLOBIN TO THE LIVER.
title_sort relation of the spleen to blood destruction and regeneration and to hemolytic jaundice : xii. the importance in the production of hemolytic jaundice of the path of hemoglobin to the liver.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2125383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19867947
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