Abstract

The article presents the results on liver morphologic changes in acute carbon tetrachloride damage and its preventive correction by antihypoxants: complex oxymethyluracil agents (with sodium succinate and ascorbic acid). It has been shown that carbon tetrachloride causes pronounced morphologic changes in the liver and preventive use of the antihypoxants studied decreases intensity and prevalence of dystrophic processes in liver tissues. The analysis of comparative efficiency of the agents studied has been carried out.

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