HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PIG’S LIVER WOUNDS CAUSED BY AK UBMACHINE GUNS AND FN PISTOLS IN EXPERIMENT
Từ khóa:
AK submachine gun, FN pistol, liver wound.Tóm tắt
Experimental study, describing histopathological characteristics of liver wounds in experimental animals, caused by 7.62×39 mm bullets fired on AK submachine guns and 9×19 mm bullets fired on FN pistols.
Results: Central wound duct with entrance and out holes with lesions mainly liver parenchymal necrosis, blood clots in the wound ducts, and yellow gunsmoke dust. In the area of the wound duct wall, there was necrotic damage to liver tissue, mainly very heavy bleeding, and in the area of molecular damage, parenchymal hemorrhage of the liver was moderate to mild.
Conclusion: Histopathological characteristics of liver wounds in experimental animals, caused by bullets (AK guns and FN guns) have mainly necrosis of liver parenchyma in the wound duct; Areas of molecular damage and direct damage often have moderate hepatic parenchymal hemorrhage.
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