Experimental studies on complete deprivation of arterial supply to the liver, with special reference to welch bacillus infection

It has been known for many years that complete ligation of the arterial supply to the liver was rapidly fatal in several mammalian species. Considerable speculation as to the pathological changes and mechanism of death have failed to uncover a satisfactory explanation. In general, if the portal vein...

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Main Author: Chau, Andrew Y.
Other Authors: Webster, D. (Supervisor)
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 1950
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1226792014-04-16T03:42:40ZExperimental studies on complete deprivation of arterial supply to the liver, with special reference to welch bacillus infectionChau, Andrew Y.Experimental Surgery.It has been known for many years that complete ligation of the arterial supply to the liver was rapidly fatal in several mammalian species. Considerable speculation as to the pathological changes and mechanism of death have failed to uncover a satisfactory explanation. In general, if the portal vein is left intact, arterial ligation alone does not produce definite infarction, but a focal or massive necrosis usually appears within twenty-four hours. In 1949 it was reported by Markowitz, Rappaport and Scott that dogs which were treated with penicillin were able to survive complete hepatic arterial ligation.McGill UniversityWebster, D. (Supervisor)1950Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenTheses scanned by McGill Library.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science. (Department of Experimental Surgery.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=122679
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topic Experimental Surgery.
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Chau, Andrew Y.
Experimental studies on complete deprivation of arterial supply to the liver, with special reference to welch bacillus infection
description It has been known for many years that complete ligation of the arterial supply to the liver was rapidly fatal in several mammalian species. Considerable speculation as to the pathological changes and mechanism of death have failed to uncover a satisfactory explanation. In general, if the portal vein is left intact, arterial ligation alone does not produce definite infarction, but a focal or massive necrosis usually appears within twenty-four hours. In 1949 it was reported by Markowitz, Rappaport and Scott that dogs which were treated with penicillin were able to survive complete hepatic arterial ligation.
author2 Webster, D. (Supervisor)
author_facet Webster, D. (Supervisor)
Chau, Andrew Y.
author Chau, Andrew Y.
author_sort Chau, Andrew Y.
title Experimental studies on complete deprivation of arterial supply to the liver, with special reference to welch bacillus infection
title_short Experimental studies on complete deprivation of arterial supply to the liver, with special reference to welch bacillus infection
title_full Experimental studies on complete deprivation of arterial supply to the liver, with special reference to welch bacillus infection
title_fullStr Experimental studies on complete deprivation of arterial supply to the liver, with special reference to welch bacillus infection
title_full_unstemmed Experimental studies on complete deprivation of arterial supply to the liver, with special reference to welch bacillus infection
title_sort experimental studies on complete deprivation of arterial supply to the liver, with special reference to welch bacillus infection
publisher McGill University
publishDate 1950
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