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Induced Varicoceles in Rhesus Monkeys

Fertility and Sterility, 1979
Varicoceles were surgically induced unilaterally in seveh rhesus monkeys. Effects of the varicoceles were documented by quantitative and qualitative changes in the semen analysis and testicular biopsies. Testicular temperatures appeared to be higher bilaterally in animals with varicoceles.
R, Kay, N J, Alexander, W L, Baugham
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Hepatic Hemangioendothelioma in a Rhesus Monkey

Pathologia veterinaria, 1968
A case of hemangioendothelioma of the liver of a rhesus monkey is described. Histologically, the growth was benign, but demonstrated a diffuse pattern more commonly seen with the adult, malignant form of hepatic hemangioendothelioma. Comparison with tissue changes seen in 4 other monkeys 20 months after exposure at similar dose levels to 55 Mev protons
J M, Woodruff, D K, Johnson
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Generalized Amyloidosis in Rhesus Monkeys

Veterinary Pathology, 1986
Necropsy materials from 57 cases of generalized amyloidosis in rhesus monkeys were reviewed. Clinically, animals with the disease were characterized by cachexia with muscle wasting, recurrent diarrhea, and arthritis. Gross lesions included hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, chronic/active colitis, fibrous strictures of the cecocolic ...
J L, Blanchard, G B, Baskin, E A, Watson
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Menopause in female rhesus monkeys

American Journal of Primatology, 1995
AbstractFifteen female rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatto), ranging in age from 8 to 34 years, were studied for one year to characterize the endocrine and menstrual changes associated with menopause in this species. Five monkeys were premenopausal; these younger monkeys, ages 8–11 years, menstruated and showed cyclic ovarian activity during the 12–month ...
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Cervicothalamic tract in the rhesus monkey

Experimental Neurology, 1971
Abstract Lesions involving the nucleus cervicalis lateralis (NCL) were attempted in 5 monkeys. In Marchi preparations of the first two cervical segments of the spinal cord and brain, a degenerated fiber bundle was observed, crossing immediately at the level of the lesion to the contralateral ventral funiculus via the ventral white commissure.
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ENDOMETRIOSIS IN A RHESUS MONKEY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1951
H, KLUVER, G W, BARTELMEZ
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Spatial and chromatic interactions in the lateral geniculate body of the rhesus monkey.

Journal of Neurophysiology, 1966
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