Tumori 1980-06-30

Histopathology of carcinomas of the liver in mice fed perthane.

M D Reuber

Index: Tumori 66(3) , 277-83, (1980)

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Abstract

B6C3F1 female mice fed an average dose of 3,000 ppm of perthane for 2 years developed a highly significant incidence of hepatocellular carcinomas of the liver. Male mice fed 2,500 ppm perthane had a slight increase of carcinoma of the liver. Some of the carcinomas were well-differentiated; however, most were poorly differentiated or undifferentiated. Perthane-treated mice also had well and poorly differentiated cholangiocarcinomas and carcinosarcomas, neoplasms not seen in control mice.


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