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Intestinal occlusion: morphological features.

Authors: SANTACROCE S.; NICOLARDI G.; SINIGAGLIA E.; FORMOSA P.; SANTACROCE A.; DEMUNDO M.; BARTOLI, FABIO;

Intestinal occlusion: morphological features.

Abstract

In this research we studied the possible relationships between the level and the distribution of peroxidase-catalase activity and the degree of the morphological changes in the intestinal wall during mechanical occlusion. These researches have really proved that the increase of the peroxidase-catalase enzymes correlate proportionally with the damage of intestinal wall.

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Italy
Keywords

Male, Ileal Diseases, Animals, Female, Intestinal Mucosa, Intestinal Obstruction, Peroxidase, Rats

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