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Plasma Mast Cells
DURING a histopathological examination of three hundred canine mastocytomata fixed in formalin, cells were repeatedly observed which presented characteristics of both plasma cells and mast cells1. These cells wer...
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Experimental Pathology of Dairy Calves Ingesting One-Third the Daily Requirement of Carotene
At 53 days of age, 30 male Holstein-Friesian calves were divided into 2 equal groups and fed for a 17 week period a ration containing either 15 µg (deficient) or 150 µg (control) of carotene per 0.45 kg of liv...
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Comparative Pathology of Bone Tumors in Animals, with Particular Emphasis on the Dog
The osteosarcoma is the most frequent bone tumor in dogs (Table 1). It appears characteristically as a localized swelling of long bones in the metaphysis at the junction of the shaft and epiphysis. The overlyi...