TOPOGRAPHY AND MOTPHOMETRIC PARAMETERS OF REGIONAL LYMPH NODES BLADDER DOGS
Abstract
We found that the regional lymph nodes of the bladder dogs represented by paired medial and lateral iliac and hypogastric lymph nodes, as well as unpaired caudal lumbar lymph node. Morphometric characteristics of the regional lymph nodes of the urinary dogs in postnatal development increases until the animals reach adulthood. With the onset of a period marked senile changes the length, width and thickness of the regional lymph nodes of the bladder dogs are reduced. Lymph node, bladder, dog, postnatal ontogenesis.Downloads
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