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Structural and functional modification of hollow organs (urinary bladder and stomach) in vibration syndrome

Exposure to total and local vibration leads to the formation of specific forms of hollow organ diseases: vibration cystopathy and gastropathy. Their characteristic signs are organ dysfunction, thinned wall, atrophy of the mucosa, reduction of the capillary bed, and degenerative atrophic changes in t...

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Published in:Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 2006-12, Vol.142 (6), p.734-738
Main Authors: Nepomnyashchikh, G I, Abdullaev, N A, Aidagulova, S V, Nepomnyashchikh, D L, Lapii, G A, Isaenko, V I
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Language:eng ; rus
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Summary:Exposure to total and local vibration leads to the formation of specific forms of hollow organ diseases: vibration cystopathy and gastropathy. Their characteristic signs are organ dysfunction, thinned wall, atrophy of the mucosa, reduction of the capillary bed, and degenerative atrophic changes in the epithelium, associated with reduction of the protein-producing function and focal metaplasia. Vibration cysto- and gastropathies are systemic manifestations of microangio- and visceropathies of vibration origin.
ISSN:0007-4888
1573-8221
DOI:10.1007/s10517-006-0464-x