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Chronic Passive Congestion of the Liver.
1911
F B Mallory
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F B Mallory
Vascular changes in chronic passive congestion of the liver.
January 1952, Acta pathologica et microbiologica Scandinavica,
F B Mallory
WEEKLY clinicopathological exercises; chronic passive congestion of liver.
December 1952, The New England journal of medicine,
F B Mallory
Changes in the liver due to chronic passive congestion.
January 1952, Acta pathologica et microbiologica Scandinavica,
F B Mallory
Renal glomerular enlargement in chronic passive congestion.
May 1973, The Johns Hopkins medical journal,
F B Mallory
The Histological Alterations of the Pancreas in Chronic Passive Congestion.
July 1925, The American journal of pathology,
F B Mallory
Passive hepatic congestion.
December 1997, Journal belge de radiologie,
F B Mallory
[Lymphatic varicosities in hepatic cirrhosis and passive congestion of the liver].
January 1968, Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Pathologie,
F B Mallory
Chronic passive congestion of the liver in man. Electron microscopic study of cell atrophy and intralobular fibrosis.
March 1967, The American journal of pathology,
F B Mallory
[Glycogen nuclei of liver parenchymal cells in passive hepatic congestion].
January 1977, Patologia polska,
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The Increase of Elastic Tissue in the Lung in chronic Passive Congestion.
July 1901, The Journal of medical research,
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