pubmed-article:3600166 | pubmed:abstractText | This study reports an unusual subpopulation of rats bearing transplanted tumors approximately 50% of the total and apparently unrelated to the presence of metastases, that exhibited shortened bleeding times despite reduced platelet numbers and/or fibrinogen levels. The remaining rats exhibited the expected inverse relationships between bleeding time and platelet numbers and/or fibrinogen level. Tumors were hepatomas and squamous cell carcinomas initially induced in the Fischer strain of rats and carried by passage through tissue culture or syngenic recipient animals. | lld:pubmed |