Morphofunctional basis for the use of hyaluronic acid in the treatment of acute experimental pancreatitis
Morphology And Pathomorphology
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Abstract
Hyaluronic acid exerts beneficial effects on the time-course of morphological and functional changes in the pancreas caused by acute pancreatitis. It reduces damage to the microvasculature, activates formation of connective tissue in necrotic areas, and provides separation of these areas, thus creating favorable conditions for reparative histogenesis of the glandular epithelium.
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hyaluronic acid experimental acute pancreatitis light microscopy electron microscopyPreview
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