The anaemia in fascioliasis: Studies with 51Cr-labelled red cells
Erythrocytes labelled with 51Cr were used to measure the loss of red cells from the circulation into the gut in normal and fluke-infected rabbits and sheep. The results showed a striking difference between the normal and infected animals in the magnitude of this leak suggesting that blood loss cause...
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51Cr were used to measure the loss of red cells from the circulation into the gut in normal and fluke-infected rabbits and sheep. The results showed a striking difference between the normal and infected animals in the magnitude of this leak suggesting that blood loss caused by the parasites is the principal factor in the etiology of the anaemia associated with fascioliasis. |
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