Review article
Erythrocytic inclusions in clinical and experimental toxicology
T. Beritić
; Institute for Medical Research, Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb
Abstract
The author reviews the results of his studies of erythrocytic inclusions carried out at the Institute in the last twenty years. The importance of these inclusions and their role in clinical and experimental toxicology are pointed out. This year-long work has embraced principal non-parasitic inclusions, i. e. the structures within erythrocytes and their precursors cells that are morphological manifestations of intracellular biochemical processes: stippled cells, Heinz bodies, Schmauch bodies, and siderotic granules of Grüneberg and Pappenheimer. Evidence has been obtained of the myelogenic origin of stippled cells, of a morphologic resemblance and biological difference between Heinz and Schmauch bodies, and of the existence of the two variants of siderotic granulations.
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176119
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Publication date:
9.9.1968.
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