选择毒理学病理学肝胆系统的案例研究
Allison C Boone1, Shakirat A Adetunji2,3, Rebecca Kohnken4
1Experimental Pathology Laboratories, Inc., Morrisville, North Carolina, USA.
Toxicologic pathology
|January 28, 2024
概括
这项案例研究探讨了动物潜在的肝脏和胆道毒性. 它详细介绍了各种物种中铜相关性肝炎,鼻腔阻塞综合征和库弗弗细胞变化的病例.
科学领域:
- 毒理学病理学的毒理学病理学
- 肝胆系统研究研究 肝胆系统研究
- 兽医病理学 兽医病理学
背景情况:
- 第42届毒理学病理学会年度研讨会的特色是肝胆系统的会议.
- 这次会议的重点是确定动物模型中潜在的肝脏和胆道毒性负债.
研究的目的:
- 介绍和讨论几个关于肝胆毒性的案例研究.
- 在毒理学研究中强调肝脏和胆道系统损伤的各种表现.
主要方法:
- 综述了来自研讨会的案例研究.
- 分析信号,解剖/临床病理学数据和诊断.
- 讨论观察到的毒性的潜在病原体.
主要成果:
- 案例研究包括一只狗的铜相关性肝炎.
- 研究了非人类灵长类动物的侧腔阻塞综合征.
- 在动物中呈现了肝细胞质变化,在老鼠中呈现了库普费尔细胞增生/粒状炎症.
结论:
- 各种有毒的侮辱可以影响肝胆系统.
- 了解这些多样化的毒性对于在毒理病理学中准确的风险评估至关重要.
- 案例研究审查有助于识别和诊断潜在的肝脏和胆道毒性.
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