Using the autopsy material obtained from 20 human corpses, the samples of subcutaneous adipose tissue of the gluteal, abdominal, inguino-ileal and axillar areas, as well as the samples of mesenterial, retroperitoneal, mediastinal, pararectal and paranephral adipose tissue was studied histologically. The average sizes of the lobes and of adipocytes were measured, and the degree of the development of connective tissue elements was determined. Adipose tissue was found to have a similar general structural plan in all the areas studied, however the differences were noted in the thickness of the interlobular connective tissue septae and in tissue vascularization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper discusses experimental findings in support of ultrasound destruction of fat tissue at different sites. Rate of destruction was designed to match that of development of the connective-tissue stroma of adipose tissue and size of adipose cells. Parameters of adipose tissue framework at different sites may be taken into account during extended lymph node dissection using ultrasound liposuction in oncological practice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe neoplasms and gastric mucosa colonization with Helicobacter pylori was studied in 40 stomachs resected for expansive (n = 20) and infiltrative (n = 20) carcinoma using Giemsa staining histological sections, histochemical reactions to oxyreductase, and urease test. In expansive carcinoma of the stomach, H. pylori was identifiable both in the tumour and surrounding gastric mucosa in 70 per cent of cases; infiltrative carcinoma appeared to be associated with gastric mucosa H.
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