MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN ECHINOCOCCOSIS THE LIVER IN THE AGE ASPECT
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liver echinococcus, morphological studies of parasitic cysts, age groupsAbstract
A study of intravital morphological structures of the liver with different sizes and localization of hydatid cysts of the liver in different age groups of patients revealed the following: the liver tissue in areas in close proximity to the echinococcal cyst is subject to the most pronounced changes. This is manifested both by a violation of the beam structure of the liver, and by dystrophic changes in the hepatocytes themselves. In remote areas of the liver parenchyma, with small and medium-sized echinococcal cysts, slight dystrophic changes in hepatocytes are found, while with giant cysts, these changes are more pronounced and diffuse, which requires the surgeon to carefully preoperative preparation.
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