Acute Circulatory Collapse of the Adrenalectomized Dog Following Plasma Infusion

Adrenalectomized dogs maintained on desoxyeorticosterone acetate developed a fatal circulatory collapse when given normal dog plasma. They showed general restlessness, a rapid fall in blood pressure and cardiac index, a decline in central venous pressure and general prostration. Most dogs developed...

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