樺太犬「ジロー」の剖検所見

A Sakhalin-type dog named "JIRO" was one of the two dogs that survived for a year (Feb. 1958-Jan. 1959) whithout any help of man. He died at Syowa Base in July 1960. As a result of the pathological observation on this "JIRO", the following changes have been noticed. The macroscop...

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Main Authors: 雨宮 淳三, Junzo AMEMIYA
Format: Report
Language:Japanese
Published: 鹿児島大学農学部:第5次南極地域観測隊 1962
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Summary:A Sakhalin-type dog named "JIRO" was one of the two dogs that survived for a year (Feb. 1958-Jan. 1959) whithout any help of man. He died at Syowa Base in July 1960. As a result of the pathological observation on this "JIRO", the following changes have been noticed. The macroscopic changes are: 1) splenic and hepatic atrophy, 2) gastric dilatation caused by hair balls (tricho-bzoar) and 3) enlargement of kidney that is considered as swelling. The microscopic examination of this sample has failed to get any noticeable results, as the sample was damaged due to post-mortem change and poor storage.