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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 58(1): 25-50, 1957


STUDIES ON LIVER FUNCTION AND ITS HISTOPATHOLOGY IN SURGERY FOR PORTAL HYPERTENSION
Ⅱ. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON LIVER DAMAGE BY CARBON TETRACHLORIDE FOLLOWING THE SEVERAL SURGICAL PROCEDURES ON PORTAL VEIN

2nd Surgical Department, Tokyo University School of Medicine

Mitsuo  SUGIURA

Loading with carbon tetrachloride, liver function and histopathology has been followed up on the dogs which subjected to a various kind of surgical procedures.
The results obtained are the most encouraging in the group of arterialization of portal vein and the group of intrahepatic arterial implantation. No significant difference in the microscopic findings are noticed between the omentum-implanted lobe and non-implanted lobe of the liver. Artery-implanted lobe of the liver presents better finding in histology than non-implanted lobe.
(author's abstruct)


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