PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LIVER THE OF GEESE AS TO NEMATODOSIONS ASSOCIATIONS INVASIONS
Abstract
Set pathomorphologìcal changes in the liver of geese for the gelmìntosis
associative invasions which macroscopically liver has increased, its descrepitess and
uneven coloration. Microscopically intraparts central veins, capillaries, as well as a
large vein of interparts connective tissue of the liver is highly advanced and
overflowing with blood. Most of the hepatocytes was in a state of granular and
hydropìcar dystrophy. Rarely registering atrophy and necrosis of hepatocytes.
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