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Anat Rec 1979 Sep
PMID:American Association of Anatomists. Officers--1979-1980. 49 25


Anat Rec 1979 Sep
PMID:American Association of Anatomists constitution. 49 26

The development of granulocytic hemopoiesis in the fatty marrow of metatarsal bones and caudal vertebrae of adult mice was studied in histological sections for up to six weeks following subcutaneous innoculation of granulocytosis inducing mammary carcinoma. The initial events observed were increase and engorgement of fatty marrow sinusoidal vascular beds, accompanied by numerous lymphoid mononuclear cells in the sinusoids and in the stroma. Foci of granulocytopoiesis appeared admixed with lymphoid cells in the stroma and near the endosteum. Hyperplastic granulocytopoiesis eventually predominated in the marrow of these bones as well as the femoral and sternal marrow of tumor bearing mice. The morphological findings suggested the possibility of stem cell and progenitor cell migration into fatty marrow, but activation of dormant stem cells could not be ruled out. The prevalence of granulocytopoiesis in the entire skeletal marrow is of the marrow including lymphocytes, reduced production of the latter would imply serious compromise for the immune system of the tumor bearing animals.
Anat Rec 1979 Sep
PMID:Replacement of fatty marrow by active granulocytopoietic bone marrow following transplantation of mammary carcinoma into mice. 49 27


Anat Rec 1979 Sep
PMID:Fine structural studies on white adipocyte differentiation. 49 28


Anat Rec 1979 Sep
PMID:Cell junctions in the endothelia and connective tissue of the rat choroid plexus. 49 29

During eruption of the mouse incisor part of the periodontal ligament moves along with the tooth in occlusal direction and is degraded in the gingiva, just apically of the junctional epithelium. When studied with the electron microscope some connective tissue cells (fibroblasts) showed disorganization of both nucleus and cytoplasm. In other cells vacuoles were observed containing partly degraded cellular constituents. Sometimes within these vacuoles electron dense material with the appearance of clumped chromatin was observed. On the basis of this observation it is concluded that heterophagocytosis contributes to the process of fibroblast breakdown. The ultrastructure of these heterophagic cells resembled that of fibroblasts. Collagenous fibrils were observed within cytoplasmic vacuoles of fibroblasts indicating that collagen is phagocytosed and probably digested in the lysosomal apparatus. Part of the intercellular space was filled with a homogeneous material of moderate electron density, intermingled with some collagenous fibrils. Within some cells of the junctional epithelium partly degraded material was observed which may indicate that the epithelium contributes to the removal of residual products of connective tissue degradation.
Anat Rec 1979 Sep
PMID:Resorption of connective tissue in the gingiva of the mouse incisor. 49 30


Vet Rec 1979 Sep 15
PMID:"Economic factors unfavourable to veterinary practice"--Sir Kenneth Blaxter. 51 97


Vet Rec 1979 Sep 15
PMID:Studies on a possible viral aetiology for the feline urological syndrome. 51 98

The surgical techniques employed in the repair of femoral neck fractures in two dogs and a Charolais calf are described. All the fractures were extracapsular; one of the dogs also had a fractured femoral diaphysis. For both dogs, exposure of the femoral neck was made from a dorsal approach after removal of the greater trochanter, while for the calf, a gluteal transection technique was used. All the fractures were successfully fixed using cortical screws, and in the case of the femoral diaphysis, a vitallium plate was used. All the animals were walking with minimal lameness eight weeks after surgery.
Vet Rec 1979 Sep 15
PMID:Surgical repair of femoral neck fractures in two dogs and a calf. 51 99

The presenting signs exhibited by a pony with a large diaphragmatic defect of probable developmental origin are described. The results of clinical examination, laparotomy and post mortem examination are presented.
Vet Rec 1979 Sep 15
PMID:A probable congenital diaphragmatic defect in an adult pony. 51


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