Function of the structures of the nephron in a focus of sclerosis
Morphology and Pathomorphology
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Summary
Renal canaliculi becoming restored in the process of the reverse development of experimental nephrosclerosis are capable of forming in their epithelium granules of trypan blue, which may be an evidence of their functioning. Hypertrophy affects only those Malpighian bodies in which the vascular network is preserved.
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Public Health Trypan Blue Vascular Network Nephrosclerosis Reverse Development
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