1982
DOI: 10.1177/019262338201000107
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Naturally Occurring Chemodectoma in Rats

Abstract: Two naturally occurring cases of chemodectoma, o n e in a 10-week-old albino male rat and another in a 2-year-old albino female rat, are reported. They appear to be the first reported cases of chemodectorna in rats although o n e case of aortic body tumor was reported previously in an albino rat.

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“…There are a handful of prior publications about paragangliomas in rats. There are several case studies describing tumors in 1 or 2 animals (Bhandari 1982;Li et al 2013;Trevino and Nessmith 1972), and a comprehensive review of paragangliomas, focusing on F344/N rats from the NTP and National Figure 7I-J. H&E-stained longitudinal sections of incisor teeth from Sprague Dawley rats from a 1-month toxicity study.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…There are a handful of prior publications about paragangliomas in rats. There are several case studies describing tumors in 1 or 2 animals (Bhandari 1982;Li et al 2013;Trevino and Nessmith 1972), and a comprehensive review of paragangliomas, focusing on F344/N rats from the NTP and National Figure 7I-J. H&E-stained longitudinal sections of incisor teeth from Sprague Dawley rats from a 1-month toxicity study.…”
Section: Location Location Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a handful of prior publications about paragangliomas in rats. There are several case studies describing tumors in 1 or 2 animals (Bhandari 1982; Li et al 2013; Trevino and Nessmith 1972), and a comprehensive review of paragangliomas, focusing on F344/N rats from the NTP and National Cancer Institute programs (Hall, Yoshitomi, and Boorman 1987). Key points from the Hall et al paper are that paragangliomas are uncommon in most strains of rats, and there is a male predominance (Hall, Yoshitomi, and Boorman 1987).…”
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confidence: 99%