Abstract

Extrahepatic cholestasis occurs with mechanical obstruction of the main extrahepatic or main intrahepatic ducts. The most common cause of extrahepatic cholestasis is common bile duct stones. This article describes hypertension in the bile ducts and acholysis developing in cholestasis, which cause serious functional and morphological changes in the liver and lead to the rapid growth of liver insufficiency. Thus, in the dynamics of extrahepatic cholestasis development there are significant shifts in blood serum of experimental animals, manifested by hyperfermentemia. These changes indicate the involvement of the liver in the pathological process, which naturally requires their correction.

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