Abstract
Summary
Experiments on rats indicate that the parenteral administration of various mast-cell dischargers following an intravenous injection of agar induces a type of anaphylactoid purpura. This syndrome is characterized by thrombohemorrhagic lesions in the anaphylactoid shock organs, especially the snout, paws and sometimes the root of the tail.
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