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The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol 52, 181-193, Copyright, 1930, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York


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EXPERIMENTAL NEPHRITIS IN THE FROG : I. THE ANATOMICAL EVIDENCE OF DAMAGE



Jean Oliver M.D.1 and Pearl Smith M.D.1

1 From the Departments of Pathology of the Medical School of Stanford University, California, and of the Long Island College Hospital School of Medicine, New York

1. The damage produced by corrosive sublimate, potassium bichromate and uranium nitrate in the frog's kidney is described.

2. The morphological lesions consist of evidences of tubular damage, such as regressive changes in the epithelium, and of damage to the glomeruli ranging from increase in their permeability to gross damage of and hemorrhage from the tuft.

3. The point is emphasized that these lesions differ in their degree rather than in their nature from those found in the mammalian kidney after the administration of the same poisons.

4. The frog's kidney is exceptionally well suited therefore for the study of lesions which though present are masked in the complexities of structure and function of the mammalian kidney.

Submitted on April 24, 1930


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