Abstract

Quantitative Study of the Effectiveness of Soft Laser on the Activity of the Blood Vessels in the Spleen of Diseased Mice with Cancer

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  • The spleen is positioned in the abdomen, just below the diaphragm, and it is connected to the stomach

  • There was a gradual increase in the range of the number of blood vessels of the spleen for normal mice irradiated with laser that represent group B (Table 2)until the range reached to [10-13]

  • There was a gradual increase but fewer in the range of the number of blood vessels of the spleen for diseased mice with cancer irradiated with laser that represent group D (Table 4)in comparison with the range of the number of blood vessels of the spleen for normal mice irradiated with laser that represent group B(Table 2), the range reached to

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Introduction

The spleen is positioned in the abdomen, just below the diaphragm, and it is connected to the stomach. The spleen is considered to be the largest filter of the blood in the body .The arterial supply contains smaller branches that are sheathed by lymphoid tissue, which forms the white pulp of the KAISSY et al, Biomed. The specific structure of the venous system of the red pulp gives this area the ability to filter the blood in order to get rid of aged erythrocytes. Arterial blood comes into cords in the red pulp, which made up of fibroblasts and reticular fibers and produce system of an open blood lacking endothelial lining. The structure of the spleen makes it able to get rid of aged erythrocytes from the circulation and that guides to the capable removing of blood – borne microorganisms and cellular wreckage

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