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INFLUENCE OF DOGS’ LACTEAL GLAND NEOPLASTIC PROCESS ON PLASMIC BLOOD ACTIVITY

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The paper reveals the research aimed at the level of plasmic activity of dogs obsessed with lacteal gland neoplastic process. The problem urgency is caused by hemostasis significance in pathogenesis of neoplasia process and lack of information concerning relation between lacteal gland neoplasia and hemostasis condition. The dogs’ lacteal gland neoplasia is followed by plasmic activity reducing which defines malignant process. The changes were observed in 76.93 % of dogs suffered from malignant diseases and in 80 % of dogs suffered from benign tumors. Reducing of plasmic activity on 20–50 % was observed in 61.52 % of dogs suffered from malignant diseases and in 60 % of dogs suffered from benign tumors. The publication reveals exceeding of plasmic activity in 23. 07 % of people suffered from cancer and 10 % of people suffered from benign tumors when plasmic activity of 10 % of dogs suffered from benign tumors is not interfered. Thus, the changes revealed reflect the peculiarities of neoplastic process in dogs’ lacteal gland and explain their applying in tumors diagnosis, controlling postop course and development of pharmacological adjustment of hemostasis condition.

About the Authors

M. V. Rublenko
Белоцерковский национальный аграрный университет
Ukraine


D. D. Beliy
Днепропетровский государственный   аграрно-экономический университет
Ukraine


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Rublenko M.V., Beliy D.D. INFLUENCE OF DOGS’ LACTEAL GLAND NEOPLASTIC PROCESS ON PLASMIC BLOOD ACTIVITY. Bulletin of NSAU (Novosibirsk State Agrarian University). 2015;(1):111-114. (In Russ.)

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