Spontaneous neoplasms in aged CD-1 mice
Spontaneous neoplasms in untreated control CD-1 mice (725 males and 725 females) used in carcinogenicity studies were evaluated and tabulated. The most common neoplasms in male mice were alveolarbronchiolar adenomas (19.3%) followed by hepatocellular adenomas (11.0%), lymphoreticular neoplasms (6.8%...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Toxicology letters 1992-06, Vol.61 (1), p.67-74 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Spontaneous neoplasms in untreated control CD-1 mice (725 males and 725 females) used in carcinogenicity studies were evaluated and tabulated. The most common neoplasms in male mice were alveolarbronchiolar adenomas (19.3%) followed by hepatocellular adenomas (11.0%), lymphoreticular neoplasms (6.8%), hepatocellular carcinomas (5.7%), Harderian gland adenomas (2.9%), alveolar-bronchiolar carcinomas (2.5%), and testicular interstitial cell tumors (1.9%). In the females, the most frequently occuring neoplasms were lymphoreticular neoplasms (16.4%) followed by alveolar-bronchiolar adenomas (12.3%), uterine endometrial polyps (4.3%), uterine leiomyomas (3.5%), mammary adenocarcinomas (2.5%), hepatocellular adenomas (1.8%), hemangiomas (1.7%), Harderian adenomas (1.7%), alveolar-bronchiolar carcinomas (1.5%), and pituitary adenomas (1.1%). Tumors in other various organs were found at a low incidence. |
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ISSN: | 0378-4274 1879-3169 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0378-4274(92)90064-Q |