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MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF FATAL CASES AFTER SPLENECTOMY UNDER EXPERIMENT

https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2012-0-2-17-19

Abstract

Experimental  investigation showed that  through short-term after splenectomy the death rate  of  white  rats  was  16,25%.  Morphological investigation indicates  that  animals have  postinfectious  hepatitis  and   the   first  stage of  pulmonary  tissue   inflammation. Mesenteric lymphatic nodes  as the organs of hemoand immune  cytopoiesis  appear to be under  condition of pronounced functional tension in response to inflammation.

About the Authors

V. M. Timerbulatov
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation
Surgery Chair with  the Сourse of Endoscopy and Training Interns for specialization in surgery  of Institute of Professional Education


R. R. Fayazov
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation
Surgery Chair with  the Сourse of Endoscopy and Training Interns for specialization in surgery  of Institute of Professional Education


B. F. Chanyshev
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation
Surgery Chair with  the Сourse of Endoscopy and Training Interns for specialization in surgery  of Institute of Professional Education


F. A. Kayumov
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation
Surgery Chair with  the Сourse of Endoscopy and Training Interns for specialization in surgery  of Institute of Professional Education


Sh. V. Timerbulatov
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation
Surgery Chair with  the Сourse of Endoscopy and Training Interns for specialization in surgery  of Institute of Professional Education


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Timerbulatov V.M., Fayazov R.R., Chanyshev B.F., Kayumov F.A., Timerbulatov Sh.V. MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF FATAL CASES AFTER SPLENECTOMY UNDER EXPERIMENT. Creative surgery and oncology. 2012;(2):17-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2012-0-2-17-19

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