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Abstract

Chronic toxic damage to the mother's liver negatively affects the processes of postnatal development and the formation of the offspring's liver. In the vascular-tissue structures of the liver of the offspring in the early periods of postnatal development, inflammatory-reactive and dystrophic changes are observed. These morphological changes in the liver of the offspring subsequently led to a slowdown and lag in the rate of growth and development and formation of the vascular-tissue structures of the liver of the offspring, compared to the offspring of control intact animals.

Keywords

chronic toxic hepatitis mother-offspring liver

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How to Cite
D.B. Adilbekova. (2024). Morphological status of the liver of offspring born from mothers with toxic liver lesions. Texas Journal of Medical Science, 33, 7–9. https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2024.vol33.pp7-9

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