Title of article
Larval migration of Ascaridia galli causes traumatic and toxic effects in chicken liver
Author/Authors
feroza, s. sindh agriculture university - department of veterinary parasitology, Tandojam, Pakistan , arijo, a. g. sindh agriculture university - department of veterinary parasitology, Tandojam, Pakistan , bilqees, f. m. university of karachi - department of zoology, Karachi, Pakistan , phulan, m. s. sindh agriculture university - department of veterinary parasitology, Tandojam, Pakistan
From page
103
To page
105
Abstract
Studies were conducted to assess the effects of infection on histological changes in liver of chicken, experimentally induced with Ascaridia galli round worm. The postmortem examinations of infected chicken revealed histo-pathological lesions of infected liver that showed traumatic and toxic effects produced by the migrating A. galli larvae. Except on the top, central veins were not obvious. Inflammatory tracts produced by migrating larvae were prominent. Large vein with portal sluggish consisted of fibrinous material and inflammatory cells, disarrangement of hepatici and shrinkage of hepatocytes were found to have resulted into dilation of sinusoids.
Keywords
Ascaridia galli , histopathology , chicken , nematode
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Nematology
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Nematology
Record number
2646712
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