HISTOPATHOLOGICAL LESIONS IN THE BRAIN, LIVER AND KIDNEYS CAUSED BY TOXICAL DOSES OF PHENYTOIN IN RABBITS

Abstract

IN THIS STUDY 32 WHITE NEW ZEALAND RABBITS WERE EXAMINED FOR TOXIC EFFECTS OF PHENYTOIN, IN THE BRAIN, LIVER AND KIDNEYS IN RELATION TO THE CONCENTRATION OF PHENYTOIN IN THEIR BLOOD. ALL MEASUREMENTS WERE MADE USING R.I.A. METHOD. THE RABBITS WERE DIVIDED INTO THREE GROUPS, A,B AND C. PHENYTOIN WAS GIVEN INTRAMUSCULARY IN GROUPS A AND B IN DOSES OF 100 MG AND 200 PER KG BODY WEIGHT RESPECTIVELY AND 250 MG PER KG BODY WEIGHT IN GROUP C INTRAPERITONEALLY DAILY FOR A PERIOD OF 20 DAYS. IN ORDER TO RECORD CLINICAL SYMPTOMS, OBSERVATIONS OF THE RABBITSWERE MADE EVERY DAY FOR SEVERAL HOURS AND MEASUREMENTS OF THE CONCENTRATION OFPHENYTOIN IN THE BLOOD WERE MADE, IN SAMPLES TAKEN EVERY WEEK. (SHORTENED)

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DOI
10.12681/eadd/0653
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/0653
ND
0653
Alternative title
ΙΣΤΟΠΑΘΟΛΟΓΙΚΗ ΜΕΛΕΤΗ ΤΩΝ ΑΛΛΟΙΩΣΕΩΝ ΤΟΥ ΕΓΚΕΦΑΛΟΥ ΤΟΥ ΗΠΑΤΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΩΝ ΝΕΦΡΩΝ ΑΠΟ ΤΟΞΙΚΕΣ ΔΟΣΕΙΣ ΦΑΙΝΥΤΟΙΝΗΣ ΣΤΑ ΚΟΥΝΕΛΙΑ
Author
Πέγιος, Γεώργιος
Date
1987
Degree Grantor
Aristotle University Of Thessaloniki (AUTH)
Committee members
ΤΣΙΡΟΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΟΣ
ΛΕΚΚΑΣ ΣΤΕΦΑΝΟΣ
ΚΑΝΑΚΟΥΔΗΣ ΓΕΡΑΣΙΜΟΣ
ΕΛΕΖΟΓ ΛΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΣ
ΤΣΑΓΓΑΡΗΣ ΘΩΜΑΣ,
Discipline
Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
Veterinary Science
Keywords
PATHOLOGY OF THE BRAIN; PATHOLOGY OF THE KIDNEYS; PATHOLOGY OF THE LIVER; Phenytoin; Rabbits
Country
Greece
Language
Greek
Description
073 σ.
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