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RadioGraphics. 23:852-856
History A 24-year-old Egyptian man with a history of hemophilia A presented with enlargement of the left thigh and lower leg by multiple masses (Fig 1). The patient had a 2-year history of progressive pain and swelling despite treatment with cryoprec
Publikováno v:
Radiologic Clinics of North America. 33:289-303
Autor:
B. Honey Quigley, William C. Hall, Ellen M. Sandberg, Robert L. Peters, Janet W. Luczak, James R. Ganaway, Anton M. Allen, Ghanta N. Rao
Publikováno v:
Toxicologic Pathology. 20:146-154
Weanling Fischer 344/N (F344) rats and the first filial hybrid of C57BL/6 × C3H (B6C3F1) mice and retired breeders from the parental stocks of these strains were monitored over a 5-yr-period by examining the histopathology of selected organs and com
Autor:
Anton M. Allen, Thomas D. Moore, Philip H. Long, Carl T. Hansen, Joseph J. Knapka, Raymond D. Ediger
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Toxicologic Pathology. 19:589-596
The cause of a fatal condition characterized by hemorrhagic cardiomyopathy, hemothorax, and coagulation defects in hysterectomy-derived male mice was investigated. Microscopic heart alterations included multifocal hemorrhage and necrosis with variabl
Autor:
Anton M. Allen
Publikováno v:
Radiology. 199:248-248
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Journal of Infectious Diseases. 123:569-578
a baboon by Weissfeiler et al. [11]. In a subsequent report Karassova et al. [12] cited the isolation of 50 atypical strains from 33 nontuberculous monkeys. From England, Soltys and Wise [13] described an organism from the wood pigeon that they sugge
Autor:
Anton M. Allen
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The Anatomical Record. 139:13-21
Autor:
Arnold F. Kaufmann, Aaron D. Alexander, Jack D. Douglas, Lloyd A. Dillingham, Richard J. Cronin, Anton M. Allen, Thomas D. Moore
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 6:211-219
In 1969, five cases of melioidosis in three separate outbreaks were diagnosed in nonhuman primates in the United States. In the first outbreak, two stump-tailed macaque monkeys (Macaca arctoides) developed signs of the disease approximately 6 months
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 17:422-431
Summary An epizootic of a previously unknown hemorrhagic fever occurred among Indian rhesus monkeys quarantined at NIH in November 1964. Transmission studies revealed that the disease was due to an infectious agent pathogenic only for monkeys. A viru
Autor:
Anton M. Allen
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 33:461-469