A case of an 87-year-old female with pleomorphic adenoma of the tongue base is reported, with a review of the literature. The tumour had enlarged gradually over a period of three years, causing dysphagia and dysphasia. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging showed that the tumour was exophytic and occupy the oropharynx with little extension into the muscle tissue. The tumour was resected by CO2 laser. Histological examination revealed a benign pleomorphic adenoma that originated from the minor salivary gland of the tongue base.
Recently, RccHanTM:WIST (Wistar Hannover) rats were introduced to toxicity
studies in Japan. The present study was performed to obtain control data for general
toxicological parameters as an aid for interpretation of results in toxicity studies using
this strain of rats. Four test groups comprising of 25 male and 25 female
RccHanTM:WIST rats were housed for 2, 4, 13 or 26 weeks from 6 weeks of age
and observed and examined for clinical observation, body weight, food consumption,
urinalysis, hematology, blood chemistry, organ weight, necropsy and/or histopathology.
Ophthalmological examination was not conducted in this study, and the data in this report
were obtained from an ongoing 104-week background study in RccHanTM:WIST rats.
These data were compared with the historical control data of CD(SD) (Sprague-Dawley)
and/or F344 (Fischer) rats. The body weights of RccHanTM:WIST rats were lower
than those of CD(SD) rats and higher than those of F344 rats. The ophthalmological
examination revealed a greater incidence of focal corneal opacity. Histopathology revealed
focal mineralization of the cornea and Berlin blue-positive pigmentation in the epididymal
interstitium as well as hepatocytes. Other than the above, some minor differences were
found in urinalysis, hematology, blood chemistry and organ weights as compared with CD(SD)
rats.
-Effects of pregnancy and lactation on warfarin-induced changes in blood coagulationrelated parameters were examined in rats. Warfarin (0.5 mg/kg/day) was given orally to pregnant and nonpregnant rats for 3 days from gestation day (GD) 17 to 19 or to lactating and non-pregnant rats for 3 days from post partum day (PPD) 10 to 12. Blood samples were collected from the rats on the day following the last administration (GD 20 or PPD 13) to measure prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thrombo---changes were observed in lactating rats. The reduction of the anticoagulant effects of warfarin may parconcentration in lactating rats, respectively.
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