Abstract

The aim of this study was to find additional diagnostic markers characterizing the functional state of the liver to substantiate the cause of death from ethanol poisoning. A total of 95 deaths from acute ethanol poisoning and 15 deaths from craniocerebral injury were studied. Signs of steatosis, chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis were taken into account in histological examination of the liver. The histochemical activity of ethano-locking enzymes was determined in structurally functional zones of the acini: portal pathways (Zone 1), liver beams (Zone 2) and central veins (Zone 3). Quantitative indices characterizing functional-metabolic activity of the liver during acute ethanol poisoning were obtained.

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