The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol 124, 1099-1106,
Copyright © 1966 by The Rockefeller University Press
HIGH CONCENTRATION OF INJECTED TITANIUM DIOXIDE IN ABDOMINAL LYMPH NODES
Charles B. Huggins M.D.1 and
Jeffrey P. Froehlich 1
1 From The Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research, The University of Chicago, Chicago
In the rat the greatest accumulation, in any anatomical structure, of titanium dioxide following its intravenous injection was found in two small clusters of lymph nodes in upper abdomen behind the peritoneum. These are the lymph nodes of the liver.
This extraordinary quantitative characteristic of the abdominal clusters is attributed to their topography which results in progressive filtration of particulate matter from hepatic lymph.
Submitted on August 1, 1966