The organization of the hepatic microvascular network has been widely studied in recent years, especially with regard to cirrhosis. This research has enabled us to recognize the distinctive vascular patterns in the cirrhotic liver, compared with the normal liver, which may explain the cause of liver dysfunction and failure. The aim of this study was to compare normal and cirrhotic rat livers by means of a quantitative mathematical approach based on fractal and Fourier analyses performed on photomicrographs and therefore on discriminant analysis. Vascular corrosion casts of livers belonging to the following three experimental groups were studied by scanning electron microscopy: normal rats, CCl4-induced cirrhotic rats and cirrhotic rats afte...
Liver cirrhosis represents the end-stage of different liver disorders, progressively affecting hepat...
Introduction. Removal of the left and right lateral lobes of the liver in white rats leads to postre...
Hepatic sinusoid, the smallest vessel in the liver, plays important roles in hepatic microcirculatio...
This study realized by two different study groups use of Fractal geometry to quantify the complex co...
The hepatic microcirculation is well known as a fundamental component of the liver structure, deeply...
Cirrhosis represents the end-stage of any persistent chronically active liver disease. It is charact...
Objectives: Up to now, vascular indicator-dilution curves have been analyzed by numerical integratio...
The intricate (micro) vascular architecture of the liver has not yet been fully unravelled. Although...
Background In the process of hepatic fibrosis, the accumulation of collagen fibers is strongly relat...
The liver is a highly complex vascular organ containing an intricate network of arteries, arterioles...
Objective: Cirrhosis is the common end-stage of any given chronic liver disease, developing after pe...
Although a full understanding of the hepatic circulation is one of the keys to successfully perform ...
Liver cirrhosis represents the end-stage of different liver disorders, progressively affecting hepat...
The hepatic artery plays an important role in the nourishment of liver parenchyma. The arterial dist...
International audienceHistological alterations often constitute a fingerprint of toxicity and diseas...
Liver cirrhosis represents the end-stage of different liver disorders, progressively affecting hepat...
Introduction. Removal of the left and right lateral lobes of the liver in white rats leads to postre...
Hepatic sinusoid, the smallest vessel in the liver, plays important roles in hepatic microcirculatio...
This study realized by two different study groups use of Fractal geometry to quantify the complex co...
The hepatic microcirculation is well known as a fundamental component of the liver structure, deeply...
Cirrhosis represents the end-stage of any persistent chronically active liver disease. It is charact...
Objectives: Up to now, vascular indicator-dilution curves have been analyzed by numerical integratio...
The intricate (micro) vascular architecture of the liver has not yet been fully unravelled. Although...
Background In the process of hepatic fibrosis, the accumulation of collagen fibers is strongly relat...
The liver is a highly complex vascular organ containing an intricate network of arteries, arterioles...
Objective: Cirrhosis is the common end-stage of any given chronic liver disease, developing after pe...
Although a full understanding of the hepatic circulation is one of the keys to successfully perform ...
Liver cirrhosis represents the end-stage of different liver disorders, progressively affecting hepat...
The hepatic artery plays an important role in the nourishment of liver parenchyma. The arterial dist...
International audienceHistological alterations often constitute a fingerprint of toxicity and diseas...
Liver cirrhosis represents the end-stage of different liver disorders, progressively affecting hepat...
Introduction. Removal of the left and right lateral lobes of the liver in white rats leads to postre...
Hepatic sinusoid, the smallest vessel in the liver, plays important roles in hepatic microcirculatio...