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II. APLASIA OF MARROW AND FATAL INTOXICATION IN DOGS PRODUCED BY ROENTGEN RADIATION OF ALL BONES
Constant findings were obtained in the acute reaction to the specified amount of heavily filtered radiation over the bony skeleton. 1. There develops without warning a short and fatal intoxication on the 8th or 9th day after the exposure to the radiation. 2. A profound leucopenia appears after 5 to...
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author | Shouse, Samuel S. Warren, Stafford L. Whipple, George H. |
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description | Constant findings were obtained in the acute reaction to the specified amount of heavily filtered radiation over the bony skeleton. 1. There develops without warning a short and fatal intoxication on the 8th or 9th day after the exposure to the radiation. 2. A profound leucopenia appears after 5 to 6 days and is maintained in the peripheral blood (200 white blood cells or less per c. mm.) for the 2 to 3 days before death. 3. The platelets suddenly disappear from the blood smears the day before death. This has some bearing on the life cycle of the platelet. 4. All of the organs and body structures present extensive and generalized capillary hemorrhage of recent origin. 5. The substance of the spleen and lymph nodes is greatly reduced and the germinal centers are visible only as remnants. 6. The red cell hematocrit reading drops from about 50 per cent or normal to approximately 40 per cent. 7. The bone marrow is depleted of all its cells except the connective tissue and fat cells, blood vessel endothelium, phagocytes filled with brown granules, and occasional normoblasts. |
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spelling | pubmed-21319672008-04-18 II. APLASIA OF MARROW AND FATAL INTOXICATION IN DOGS PRODUCED BY ROENTGEN RADIATION OF ALL BONES Shouse, Samuel S. Warren, Stafford L. Whipple, George H. J Exp Med Article Constant findings were obtained in the acute reaction to the specified amount of heavily filtered radiation over the bony skeleton. 1. There develops without warning a short and fatal intoxication on the 8th or 9th day after the exposure to the radiation. 2. A profound leucopenia appears after 5 to 6 days and is maintained in the peripheral blood (200 white blood cells or less per c. mm.) for the 2 to 3 days before death. 3. The platelets suddenly disappear from the blood smears the day before death. This has some bearing on the life cycle of the platelet. 4. All of the organs and body structures present extensive and generalized capillary hemorrhage of recent origin. 5. The substance of the spleen and lymph nodes is greatly reduced and the germinal centers are visible only as remnants. 6. The red cell hematocrit reading drops from about 50 per cent or normal to approximately 40 per cent. 7. The bone marrow is depleted of all its cells except the connective tissue and fat cells, blood vessel endothelium, phagocytes filled with brown granules, and occasional normoblasts. The Rockefeller University Press 1931-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2131967/ /pubmed/19869855 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1931, 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Shouse, Samuel S. Warren, Stafford L. Whipple, George H. II. APLASIA OF MARROW AND FATAL INTOXICATION IN DOGS PRODUCED BY ROENTGEN RADIATION OF ALL BONES |
title | II. APLASIA OF MARROW AND FATAL INTOXICATION IN DOGS PRODUCED BY ROENTGEN RADIATION OF ALL BONES |
title_full | II. APLASIA OF MARROW AND FATAL INTOXICATION IN DOGS PRODUCED BY ROENTGEN RADIATION OF ALL BONES |
title_fullStr | II. APLASIA OF MARROW AND FATAL INTOXICATION IN DOGS PRODUCED BY ROENTGEN RADIATION OF ALL BONES |
title_full_unstemmed | II. APLASIA OF MARROW AND FATAL INTOXICATION IN DOGS PRODUCED BY ROENTGEN RADIATION OF ALL BONES |
title_short | II. APLASIA OF MARROW AND FATAL INTOXICATION IN DOGS PRODUCED BY ROENTGEN RADIATION OF ALL BONES |
title_sort | ii. aplasia of marrow and fatal intoxication in dogs produced by roentgen radiation of all bones |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2131967/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19869855 |
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