Change of bone tissue at arthropathy in dogs
Abstract
The article shows down the results of histological researches of the femoral bone parts, which situated under bone cartilage. The method of manufacture of histopreparations is described. In article also describes the microscopic changes of bone tissue, which was observe. It is noted that knee joint osteoarthrosis is characterized not only by morphological changes of articular cartilage, but also by quite distinct microscopic changes below the position of bone tissue. In article is described that the axillary resorption of bone tissue and single cells of fibrous osteodystrophy is recorded microscopically in the femoral bone.
Keywords: hystology, joint, osteoarthrosis, bone tissue, pathology, dogs
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