The Pathological Anatomy of Acute Experimental Baryllium Poisoning Peripheral Blood Changes Resulting from Intravenous Administration of Beryllium Sulphate


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The lesions produced in the organs following a single intravenous administration of hydrated beryllium sulfate are described. The lesions of the lungs and eyes of animals exposed to the above compound are reviewed. When the baryllium sulfate is given intravenously, midsonal focal necrosis of the liver cells, necrosis of cells of the distal one-third of the proximal convoluted tubules of the kidney and generative changes in the cells of the hemopoietic system are produced. Following exposure of animals to beryllium sulfate dust (100 mg/m3, 8 hours daily for eleven days), inflammatory pulmonary lesions are produced which vary in intensity with different species. Pulmonary edema, a terminal bronchitis, and focal atelectasis are the most commonly observed lesions. The eyes of some species exposed to this dust develop conjunctivitis, heratitis, and corneal ulcers. Following a single intravenous administration of beryllium sulfate, rather sharp changes occur in the elements of the peripheral blood. These consist of a secondary anemia (probably resulting from intravascular lysis of red cells), a leukocytosis, and an increase in the number of circulating platelets. 29 figs.




Abstracts of Declassified Documents


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Index of Reports and Publications by the University of Rochester Atomic Energy Project


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This index is designed to cover the declassified and unclassified work of the University of Rochester Atomic Energy Project from its beginning in 1943 until July 1960. It contains titles of the work described in Manhattan District and Atomic Energy Commission reports as well as of material published in books and journals.




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