Description Of Local Pigs Histopathology in Small Islands of North Sulawesi

Revolson Alexius Mege(1), Friska Merry Montolalu(2), Rolef Rumondor(3), Nonny Manampiring(4),


(1) Departement of Biology, Faculty of Matehematics and Natural Science, Manado State University, Indonesia
(2) Departement of Pharmacology, Faculty of Matehematics and Natural Science, Christian University of Indonesia Tomohon, Indonesia
(3) Departement of Pharmacology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Trinita University, Indonesia
(4) Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, Manado State University, Indonesia
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Abstract


Some areas in Indonesia have local pigs with their own special characteristics. One of them is North Sulawesi which has local pigs that are maintained by the population with a traditional system and some live wild. The liver is the largest gland that has an important function for living things. This study aims to determine the histology of native pig liver from small islands in North Sulawesi. The liver is histopathologically processed with hematoxylin-eosin staining and then the preparation is analyzed descriptively. The results showed a histological picture in the Buhias and Bunaken areas showing necrosis and widening of the sinusoid while histological features in the Kahuku, Bangka and Nain regions showed that the liver had severe steotasis and cirrhosis of the liver.


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DOI: 10.36412/ibj.v1i1.1848

DOI (PDF): https://doi.org/10.36412/ibj.v1i1.1848.g1235

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