White thromboembolism in the hamster cheek pouch after trauma, infection and neoplasia

White thrombosis and embolism were investigated by cinephotomicroscopy in the transillumined cheek pouch of the hamster in an experimental study of factors which may be involved in the febrile hemolytic syndrome in man, characterized by a finding of generalized platelet thrombosis of arterioles, cap...

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