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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964
Massive hepatic necrosis ("acute yellow atrophy") is an uncommon but usually fatal disease of often uncertain etiology. In this paper we are presenting a ten and one-half year retrospective study designed to uncover clues as to pathogenesis and information on the clinical course.
J B, RODGERS +2 more
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Massive hepatic necrosis ("acute yellow atrophy") is an uncommon but usually fatal disease of often uncertain etiology. In this paper we are presenting a ten and one-half year retrospective study designed to uncover clues as to pathogenesis and information on the clinical course.
J B, RODGERS +2 more
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FATAL LIVER NECROSIS AND DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN SENSITIVITY
Pediatrics, 1962The findings in a fatal case of liver necrosis in a child given diphenylhydantoin sodium are presented. Typical lymph node hyperplasia of the reticulum cells, with mitotic figures and eosinophils, were seen in this instance. These are a well-documented finding in hypersensitivity to this drug.
S E, CRAWFORD, C K, JONES
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Cholagogues and liver necrosis
The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1958G R, CAMERON, S, MUZAFFAR HASAN
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1934
Acute necrosis of the liver is a rare condition in children, as evidenced by the fact that Rolleston 1 found only 43 cases reported up to 1929: for that reason this case is reported in full. REPORT OF CASE History. —Z. C., aged 3½ years, a white girl, had a father, mother and two sisters who were living and well.
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Acute necrosis of the liver is a rare condition in children, as evidenced by the fact that Rolleston 1 found only 43 cases reported up to 1929: for that reason this case is reported in full. REPORT OF CASE History. —Z. C., aged 3½ years, a white girl, had a father, mother and two sisters who were living and well.
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GERMFREE ANIMALS AND LIVER NECROSIS
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1954T D, LUCKEY +3 more
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POLYCHLORNAPHTHALENES AND LIVER NECROSIS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1946openaire +2 more sources
Ischæmic necrosis in the rat liver
The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1956openaire +2 more sources

