Рathological changes in the chicken with mixed invasion of ascaridia galli and heterakis gallinarum
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https://doi.org/10.31548/bio2016.03.012Abstract
The pathological changes in the birds when askaridioze-geterakoznoy invasion are studied. It is done in the researches, that toxic influence of Ascaridia and Heterakis, foods of their vital functions on the organism of the infested bird showed up cardiovascular insufficiency and violation of hemodynamics. In the parenchymal organs of the infested chickens found out venous hyperemia, focal necrosis and proteinosis of liver, buds and spleen, and also venous hyperemia of lungs.References
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