Spontaneous myelofibrosis in castrated and ovariectomized NMRI mice

The histopathological appearance of myelofibrosis of the bone marrow is described in aged castrated males, ovariectomized females and in male and female control NMRI mice. The highest incidence of the lesion was observed in ovariectomized and female control mice where more than 90% of the animals we...

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Veröffentlicht in:Experimental and toxicologic pathology : official journal of the Gesellschaft für Toxikologische Pathologie 1997-12, Vol.49 (5), p.351-353
Hauptverfasser: Rittinghausen, S., Kohler, M., Kamino, K., Dasenbrock, C., Mohr, U.
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description The histopathological appearance of myelofibrosis of the bone marrow is described in aged castrated males, ovariectomized females and in male and female control NMRI mice. The highest incidence of the lesion was observed in ovariectomized and female control mice where more than 90% of the animals were affected. The presence of myelofibrosis in the bone marrow of ovariectomized females and castrated males indicates that estrogens may not play a major role in the development of the lesion and other hormonal disturbances must also be considered.
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Female
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Hematologic and hematopoietic diseases
Incidence
Male
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Myelofibrosis
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Primary Myelofibrosis - epidemiology
Primary Myelofibrosis - pathology
Primary Myelofibrosis - veterinary
Rodent Diseases - epidemiology
Rodent Diseases - pathology
Sex Factors
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