DYNAMICS correlative relationship structural components of the liver and the main veins in the calf NEWBORN PERIOD
Abstract
It was determined the dynamics of the correlative interconnections of structural component and veins of the liver in of 1-, 10- and 20-day's old calves, with the com-plex of morphological methods. It was established that growth and development of the liver and its extraorganical veins takes place mainly in close intercommunications in one day’s calves on the different levels of structural organization. There is asyn-chronous dynamics of the coefficient of correlation between absolute mass of the liv-er, and the amount of hepatocytes and morphometric indexes of portal and caudal cava veins, that is conditioned forming of the functional intercommunication with age of the animals.
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