Abstract

In this experimental study transplantation of urinary bladder epithelium according to Huggin's method was performed in 60 guinea pigs dividing the pigs in two groups, the experimental group and the control group. The experimental group was fed with vitamin C deficiency diet, while the control group was nutritioned with vitamin C added to this deficiency diet. The results obtained are as follows:Bone formations in the experimental group were very rare in comparison with that in the control group.Contrarily, in the experimental group the formations of hyalinized lesions with tendency to proliferation of elastic fibers were demonstrated, resembling the result obtained in Koide's experimental study transplanting the prostatic tissue and seminal vesicle epithelium subfascially.The hyalinized lesions were discussed dividing them into three types, namely, the first type, the second type and the third compound type.

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