MICROSCOPIC FEATURES OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE SMALL INTESTINE OF RATS WITH PULMONARY FIBROSIS
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Keywords

Pulmonary Fibrosis, Small Intestine, Microscopic Features, Rat Model, Gastrointestinal Aberrations, Histological Analysis, Collagen Deposition, Systemic Impact, Extrapulmonary Manifestations, Immunohistochemistry.

How to Cite

Barnoev Akhtam Istamovich, & Khasanova Dilnoza Akhrorovna. (2023). MICROSCOPIC FEATURES OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE SMALL INTESTINE OF RATS WITH PULMONARY FIBROSIS. Conferencea, 65–68. Retrieved from https://conferencea.org/index.php/conferences/article/view/2904

Abstract

This article delves into a comprehensive examination of the microscopic features of the small intestine in a rat model of pulmonary fibrosis. Pulmonary fibrosis is a chronic lung disease characterized by the abnormal deposition of collagen in lung tissue, leading to impaired respiratory function. While the primary pathology of this condition lies within the lungs, emerging evidence suggests that it may have far-reaching effects on other organs, including the gastrointestinal system. Utilizing histological and immunohistochemical techniques, this study uncovers noteworthy alterations in the structure and cellular composition of the small intestine in rats with pulmonary fibrosis. These findings shed light on the systemic impact of pulmonary fibrosis, highlighting the importance of considering extrapulmonary manifestations in the clinical management of this disease.

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