DISTRIBUTION OF CELLULAR ELEMENTS IN COMPLETEPERITONEAL ADHESIONS OF EPIGASTRIUM


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A variety of cellular content and of its distribution was established on morphological analysis of complete peritoneal
adhesion of epigastrium which had been dissected during cholesystectomy. These differences heavily d epended on attachment place of adhesions. The tissue in adhesion to gallbladder has relatively much mesothelium and endoteliocytes
in comparison with macrophages. The adhesions to liver contained a lot of macrophages and mesothelium, but they were
poorly vascularized. The adhesions to duodenum were enriched by endothelium, but few macrophages or mesothelium.
Omental adhesions had many macrophages and endothelium, but little mesothelium.
These data may particularly explain the differences in dynamics of adhesive process in epigastrium, and their probable
sensitivity to prevention and treatment.

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