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OBSERVATIONS ON THE MECHANISM OF THE HEMORRHAGES IN PLAGUE. REPORT I. STATE OF THE FACTORS OF BLOOD COAGULATION IN EXPERIMENTAL PLAGUE
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A speeding up of blood coagulation is observed in white mice and guinea pigs in the first days following infection with a virulent strain of the plague microbe. The blood coagulation time in white mice during the last stage of plague is increased. In the majority of guinea pigs no characteristic changes are detected in the blood coagulation time during this period. In plague infected laboratory animals during the process of development of the infection, the content of prothrombin in the circulating blood is decreased. Disruption of the factors of blood coagulation during experimental plague is not so great as to be a specific cause of hemorrhages., Trans. of Gosudarstvennyi Nauchno-Issledovatelskii Protivochumnyi Institut Rostov-on-Don. Trudy (USSR), v15 n1 p97-105 1959.
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Kiseleva, I. E.
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ARMY BIOLOGICAL LABS FREDERICK MD
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1965-07
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MEDICINE AND MEDICAL RESEARCH, *INFECTIOUS DISEASES, *HEMORRHAGE, USSR, DISEASES, TRANSLATIONS, PATHOLOGY, MICE, GUINEA PIGS, BLOOD COAGULATION, PASTEURELLA, PROTHROMBIN., *PASTEURELLA PESTIS
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DTIC AND NTIS
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