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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 32 No. 1 July 1946, pp. 19-35
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The Development and Demonstration of Corneal Vascularization in Rats Deficient in Vitamin A and in Riboflavin

Two Plates (Twelve Figures)

Lester L. Bowles, Lane Allen, V. P. Sydenstricker, Charles W. Hock and W. Knowlton Hall

Departments of Micro-Anatomy, Gross Anatomy, Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Georgia School of Medicine, Augusta

Techniques for preparing and photographing injected corneas of the rat to best demonstrate vascularization are described.

The variation in vascularity at the limbus in rats of various ages has been investigated in some 500 normal rats.

The corneal vascularization resulting from vitamin A and from riboflavin deficiencies has been followed during its development and the type of vascularization which results is described and illustrated.


Manuscript received 21 February 1946.


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