Abstract | PURPOSE: METHODS: Three groups, each having 8 rats, were formed within the scope of our study. Group I (the control group) only received laparatomy, group II received choledoch ligation, and group III was administered Flavanoid (90% flavonoid diosmin, 10% flavonoid hesperidin) following choledoch ligation. The rats were administered Flavanoid at week two following choledoch ligation. The rats' livers and lungs were examined histopathologically following a five-week follow-up and the perialveolar vein diameters were measured. Arterial blood gases and biochemical parameters were evaluated. RESULTS: It was seen that fibrosis and oxidative damage in the liver with obstructive jaundice as well as hypoxia with pulmonary perialveolar vein sizes were significantly lower than the other group with cirrhosis formed through the administration of Flavanoid. CONCLUSION:
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Authors | Talha Atalay, Murat Cakir, Ahmet Tekin, Tevfik Kucukkartallar, Suleyman Kargin, Adil Kartal, Adnan Kaynak |
Journal | Journal of the Korean Surgical Society
(J Korean Surg Soc)
Vol. 85
Issue 5
Pg. 219-24
(Nov 2013)
ISSN: 2233-7903 [Print] Korea (South) |
PMID | 24266012
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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