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... exposure or of irradiation over a short period of time only , while the subacute and chronic forms of the disease usually occur after prolonged exposure . This is especially obvious in the case of an organism exposed to external sources ...
... exposure or of irradiation over a short period of time only , while the subacute and chronic forms of the disease usually occur after prolonged exposure . This is especially obvious in the case of an organism exposed to external sources ...
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Nikolaĭ Aleksandrovich Kraevskiĭ. to 5 or 6 days after exposure . Inflammation was diffuse but was most marked in the hypothalamic region and the medulla oblongata . Animals which die after exposure to large doses show haemor- rhages in ...
Nikolaĭ Aleksandrovich Kraevskiĭ. to 5 or 6 days after exposure . Inflammation was diffuse but was most marked in the hypothalamic region and the medulla oblongata . Animals which die after exposure to large doses show haemor- rhages in ...
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... Exposure to Roentgen Irradiation , Amer . Journ . Roentgenol . 25 , 1–45 . MURRAY , R. G. ( 1948 ) The Spleen , in : Histopathology of Irradiation from External and Internal Sources , under editorship of W. BLOOM . Ch . 7 , pp . 243–347 ...
... Exposure to Roentgen Irradiation , Amer . Journ . Roentgenol . 25 , 1–45 . MURRAY , R. G. ( 1948 ) The Spleen , in : Histopathology of Irradiation from External and Internal Sources , under editorship of W. BLOOM . Ch . 7 , pp . 243–347 ...
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THE HAEMOPOIETIC ORGANS | 1 |
THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM | 30 |
THE LUNGS | 45 |
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acute form acute radiation disease adrenals anaemia animals appear areas atrophy blood vessels bone marrow bone tissue brain cartilage cellular elements changes produced changes which occur characteristic chromatolysis chronic forms chronic radiation disease circulatory disturbances clinical cortex damage days after irradiation decrease desquamation destruction disease develops disintegration dystrophic changes endocrine glands endosteum epithelium exposure foci follicles ganglia gastric haemopoiesis haemopoietic organs haemorrhages histoautoradiographs hypophysis illness increase infectious complications infectious processes inflammatory internal irradiation intestines ionizing radiations irradiation with 600 kidneys large numbers latent period leukocytes liver lung lymph nodes mc/kg medulla medulla oblongata microorganisms morphological changes mucosa mucous membranes necrosis necrotic nerve cells nerve fibres nervous system nervous tissue neurons nuclei observed oedema osteoblasts particularly pathological peak periosteum peripheral blood plasma cells pneumonia polonium pulmonary radiation disease produced radioactive radioactive substances radiothorium reaction regeneration resorption spleen staining stroma strontium structures swelling tion ulcerations usually vacuolization whole-body irradiation X-rays