New York State Journal of Medicine, Volumen40,Parte3Medical Society of the State of New York, 1940 |
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... poliomyelitis , on the other hand , it is nerve cells which suffer from anoxia . These cells cannot withstand anoxia for many minutes without dying . I think it is more than a mere coincidence that the pathology of acute poliomyelitis ...
... poliomyelitis , on the other hand , it is nerve cells which suffer from anoxia . These cells cannot withstand anoxia for many minutes without dying . I think it is more than a mere coincidence that the pathology of acute poliomyelitis ...
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J ACUTE ANTERIOR POLIOMYELITIS & न . ACUTE ANTERIOR POLIOMYELITIS Case. plasma , white cells , and red cells into the anterior horns . The gross picture is that of congestion and hyperemia . This same pathology is found in acute ...
J ACUTE ANTERIOR POLIOMYELITIS & न . ACUTE ANTERIOR POLIOMYELITIS Case. plasma , white cells , and red cells into the anterior horns . The gross picture is that of congestion and hyperemia . This same pathology is found in acute ...
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... poliomyelitis have responded dramati- cally to treatment directed toward the arteriolar spasm . If we can get oxygen to these tissues the permeability of the capillaries is de- creased , the tissues receive oxygen , the edema and ...
... poliomyelitis have responded dramati- cally to treatment directed toward the arteriolar spasm . If we can get oxygen to these tissues the permeability of the capillaries is de- creased , the tissues receive oxygen , the edema and ...
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