A Experimental Study On The Obstructive Jaundice
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1) Three different degrees of the obstructive jaundice were made by means of three differently shaped plastics which encircledthe common bile ducts of dogs at the nearest part of them to the duodenum and the expansion of which made them narrower, namely, complete obstruction, 50 per cent stricture and 30 per cent stricture at one week after the operation and after that, strictures increased in intensity gradually.2) It generally could be said that most of all changes, both biochemical and histopathologic, became near the maximum untill one week after stricture and did not show marked behavior subsequently.3) None of some liver function tests except Index of Jaundice expressed difference of strictures correctly and Index of Jaundice, itself, was not directly proportional to the degree of stricture.4) The most remarkable difference of histopathological findings between complete and incomplete obstructive jaundice was that the cell infiltration was found in the latter and not in the former.5) No marked difference on liver cell damage was found between the complete and incomplete obstruction.
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