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Porcine Liver Anatomy Applied in Biomedicine
Mik, Patrik ; Eberlová, Lada (advisor) ; Kachlík, David (referee) ; Stingl, Josef (referee)
Introduction: This dissertation summarizes our research published in seven articles where we described both the ways of utilization of porcine liver in biomedical research and the basic morphometric parameters of hepatocytes and liver connective tissue useful in experimental surgery followed by liver regeneration experiments. We set off with the description of anatomical concepts of human liver applied to clinical investigation followed by summary of porcine liver morphology with special stress on its potential clinical utilization. The studies in experimental surgery followed by liver regeneration where the porcine liver model proved its utility, reveals that the distribution of portal blood to the liver parenchyma, the number and the volume of mononuclear and binuclear hepatocytes, and the amount and the distribution of liver connective tissue being among the most useful ones. Methods: For the mapping of portal vein branching we used µCT scans of porcine liver corrosion casts, and both the quantitative parameters of the hepatocytes and of the connective tissue were evaluated on systematic uniform random paraffin-embedded samples that were harvested from three different regions of interest (ROI) of liver parenchyma (peripheral, paracaval and paraportal). For the quantification, we followed...
Morphology of the Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Eberlová, Lada ; Valenta, Jiří (advisor) ; Stingl, Josef (referee) ; Šebesta, Pavel (referee)
Dissertation Abstract Abdominalaortic aneurysm (AAA) is a serious disease. Its prevalence is in the developed countries about 3%. As an aneurysm is considered a dilatation of all layers of a vessel wall over 3 cm. Majority of AAA are small and asymptomatic, and although the risk of rupture increases with the size of aneurysm sack, even the small aneurysms rupture. The rupture mortaliry ranges about 70 %. Surgical treatment is indicated in the asymptomatic patients in diameter of AAA over 5 cm. The average speed of growth of AAA is 0.3 cm per year, e.g. in the early diagnosed patients there is a several years interval for a pharmacolocical influencing of the progression of this disease. Knowledge of pathogenesis is essential for any targeted pharmacological treatment. Our prospective, non-randomised studies are based on the application of the stereological methods for the histopathological assessment of the AAA samples. The acquired data enable the statistical analysis, including the null hypothesis testing. In our study analyzing the histopathology of AAA aortae of 65 patients (65 walls and 55 thrombi) and 6 normal abdominal aortae from the organ donors we assessed the following parameters: the area fractions of collagen and elastin, and the length density of elastin in intima and media, the area...
Morphology of the Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Eberlová, Lada ; Valenta, Jiří (advisor) ; Stingl, Josef (referee) ; Šebesta, Pavel (referee)
Dissertation Abstract Abdominalaortic aneurysm (AAA) is a serious disease. Its prevalence is in the developed countries about 3%. As an aneurysm is considered a dilatation of all layers of a vessel wall over 3 cm. Majority of AAA are small and asymptomatic, and although the risk of rupture increases with the size of aneurysm sack, even the small aneurysms rupture. The rupture mortaliry ranges about 70 %. Surgical treatment is indicated in the asymptomatic patients in diameter of AAA over 5 cm. The average speed of growth of AAA is 0.3 cm per year, e.g. in the early diagnosed patients there is a several years interval for a pharmacolocical influencing of the progression of this disease. Knowledge of pathogenesis is essential for any targeted pharmacological treatment. Our prospective, non-randomised studies are based on the application of the stereological methods for the histopathological assessment of the AAA samples. The acquired data enable the statistical analysis, including the null hypothesis testing. In our study analyzing the histopathology of AAA aortae of 65 patients (65 walls and 55 thrombi) and 6 normal abdominal aortae from the organ donors we assessed the following parameters: the area fractions of collagen and elastin, and the length density of elastin in intima and media, the area...

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