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Title: HAEMORRHAGIC SYNDROME IN THE CLINICAL PICTURE OF RADIATION SICKNESS IN DOGS AFFECTED BY POLONIUM (in Russian)

Journal Article · · Meditsinskaya Radiologiya (U.S.S.R.) For English translation see Med. Radiol., USSR
OSTI ID:4332378

Subcutaneous introduction of polonium to dogs brings about development of radiation sickness with appearance of haemorrhagic syndrome, which is characterized by disturbed process of blood coagulation, thrombocytopenia, decreased prothrombin value of the blood, increased permeability of capillaries. The clinical picture of the usually developed affection corresponds to the well known symptomatology, described in literature. Indicators of the haemorrhagic syndrome (blood coagulation, prothrombin value, permeabillty and stability of capillaries) appear in animals earlier than the clinical manifestations of this syndrome. (tr-auth)

Research Organization:
Originating Research Org. not identified
NSA Number:
NSA-12-013699
OSTI ID:
4332378
Journal Information:
Meditsinskaya Radiologiya (U.S.S.R.) For English translation see Med. Radiol., USSR, Vol. Vol: 3; Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-58
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
Russian

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