The role of lymph circulation in the pathogenesis of peritonitis

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To clarify the role of lymph circulation in the pathogenesis of the inflammatory process in the abdominal cavity we studied in experiments on 80 dogs and 65 rabbits the course of the experimental peritonitis in the conditions of the thoracic lymphatic duct ligation and drainage as well as the thoracic duct lymph flow in norm and in different terms of peritonitis development (after 3, 6, 12 hours and in the first 4 days). There were 8 dogs in each experimental group and 12 in the control group.

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M. M. Minnebaev

Kurashov Medical Institute

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M. A. Erzin

Kurashov Medical Institute

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Russian Federation

I. A. Salikhov

Kurashov Medical Institute

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Russian Federation

Yu. E. Mikusev

Kurashov Medical Institute

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© 1971 Minnebaev M.M., Erzin M.A., Salikhov I.A., Mikusev Y.E.

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