Author: N. KHATOON, A.G. RIZWANA, R. SIDRA AND F.M. BILQEES

Publishing Date: 2009

E-ISSN: 0255-7576

Volume 27 Issue 2

ABSTRACT:

Pathological changes are described in the liver of Vipera russelli parasitized by larvae ofAnisakis sp., and Contracaecum sp. Histological sections of infected liver were prepared by standard procedure for detailed study. These sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin and mounted permanently in DPX. Photographs were taken by Nikon Optiphot-II. Prominent degenerative changes observed were: thrombosis in dilated portal vein, atrophy of hepatic parenchyma, periductal inflammation and necrosis. Ulcerative lesion was also an important finding observed in some liver sections. Severe tissue damage was also observed including hepatocyte abnormalities, giant cell, hepatitis and blood vessel destruction.