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. 1932 Jan 1;55(1):155–162. doi: 10.1084/jem.55.1.155

THE ARTHUS PHENOMENON

LOCAL ANAPHYLACTIC INFLAMMATION IN THE RABBIT PERICARDIUM, HEART, AND AORTA

David Seegal 1, Beatrice Carrier Seegal 1, Elizabeth L Jost 1
PMCID: PMC2132069  PMID: 19869974

Abstract

An intense inflammatory reaction in the pericardium, heart, and intrapericardial aorta can regularly be produced in a sensitized rabbit by the intrapericardial injection of the homologous antigen.

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