ESTUDIO ANATOMOPATOLÓGICO Y MASTOCITOS EN HÍGADOS DE TERNERO DECOMISADOS EN MATADERO
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This study research the anatomopathological injuries and the number of mast cells in 51 confiscated calf livers in a major slaughterhouse in the south-east of Spain. The microscopic analysis was realized with hematoxylin-eosin (H-E) and Masson's Trichrome (CRT) stains. Furthermore, the number of mast cells was determined based on their pathologies, using toluidine blue staining, counting in 10 fields of 348 x 263 µm at 40x in each of the samples and with the SPSS statistical program and the Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Mann-Whitney tests compared with 5 control livers. The pathological lesions of confiscation were: abscesses (47%), cholangiohepatitis (31%), fibrosis (8%), steatosis (6%), atrophy (2%), necrosis (2%), congestion (2%) and cyst (2%). Classifying into inflammatory lesions (49%), parasitic lesions (33%) and degenerative-metabolic lesions (18%). The results conclude that there are significant differences in the number of mast cells in livers with cholangiohepatitis (p 0,001) compared with control livers and there are no significant differences in livers with abscesses (p 0,227). When classifying the pathological alterations by families, there are no significant differences in the inflammatory alterations when compared them with the control group and there are differences in the parasitic alterations. Degenerative alterations show significative differences, but the number of samples collected is scarce.
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