The unique sensitivity of the rabbit eye to X-ray-induced ocular inflammation

The effects of X-irradiation of the eye on ocular parameters known to be altered during the inflammatory process were studied on albino and pigmented rabbits, guinea pigs, owl monkeys, cats, ducks and pigeons. Within 1·5–3·0 hr after exposure to 10 Gy (1000 rads), all irradiated eyes of either albin...

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ascorbic acid
Ascorbic Acid - metabolism
cat
Columbidae
duck
Ducks
Endophthalmitis - etiology
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guinea pig
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iritis
ocular inflammation
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pigeon
protein
rabbit
Rabbits
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uveitis
vitreous
X-ray
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