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Morphometric Study on Histologic Components of the Spleen / 대한해부학회지
Korean Journal of Anatomy ; : 199-204, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-656365
ABSTRACT
The partial splenectomy was performed on the basis of the arterial distribution in order to reduce complications. The spleen consists of the various histologic components that have different functions. But we can not find the reports whether the distribution of red pulp, white pulp and trabecula is uniform or not according to the regions of the spleen. We used 15 spleens from Korean[male 8, female 7 and age 17-74]. The volume was measured with the mass cylinder. The 1cm3 blocks were selected in 5 different regions. Whole splenic slices by celloidin embedding were made from two spleens. The point counting method with eyepeice reticule was used for the measurement of the distribution of red pulp, white pulp and trabecula. The results were as follows 1. The volume of the spleen was ranged 45-158ml and the individual difference was marked. The male spleen was larger than female`s [p<0.05]. 2. The ratio of red pulp, white pulp and trabecula of the paraffin embedding preparations was 83.2, 10.9, and 5.9% respectively. There was no significant difference in the distribution of the histologic components among five regions[upper, hilum, middle, outer, and lower]. 3. The distribution of red and white pulps in whole splenic slices was not uniformity. The ratio of red pulp, white pulp and trabecula in whole splenic slices was 80.1, 13.4 and 6.5% respectively. These results showed no significant difference with those of five regions of the spleen.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Spleen / Splenectomy / Paraffin Embedding / Collodion / Individuality Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Anatomy Year: 1997 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Spleen / Splenectomy / Paraffin Embedding / Collodion / Individuality Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Anatomy Year: 1997 Type: Article