1949
DOI: 10.1136/adc.24.117.15
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Liver Damage in Gastro-Enteritis

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“…Wainwright noted a resemblance to experimental allyl formate poisoning and considered the hepatitis to be due to toxic parenchymal damage. Holland and O'Connor (1949) also attributed liver damage in infantile diarrhoea to hypothetical toxins, whilst Schlesinger, Payne and Burnard (1949) invoked nutritional deficiency.…”
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“…Wainwright noted a resemblance to experimental allyl formate poisoning and considered the hepatitis to be due to toxic parenchymal damage. Holland and O'Connor (1949) also attributed liver damage in infantile diarrhoea to hypothetical toxins, whilst Schlesinger, Payne and Burnard (1949) invoked nutritional deficiency.…”
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“…Necropsy showed widespread fatty infiltration of the liver, but no necrosis. Schlesinger, Payne and Burnard (1949) in a study of liver damage in gastro-enteritis found two main pathological features, cell damage and necrosis or fatty infiltration. They concluded that further studies were needed to elucidate the exact nature and order of events in these liver damage cases.…”
Section: Gastro-enteritis In Infancymentioning
confidence: 99%