Abstract

Morphological changes in the knee joint elements of laboratory rats after exposure to low temperatures and ethanol were studied. It was found out that an injection of ethanol, precooled down to .114 o„R, .50 o„R, .35 o„R, into the joint cavity resulted in damages of the articular cartilage, articular capsule, menisci and subchondral bone depending upon the temperature range. Significant destructive changes were registered in cases of ethanol cooling down to temperatures of .114 and .50 o„R.

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