Sixteen dogs were subjected to both trunkal and selective vagotomy. The animals were radiologically examined for a period of six months. The study revealed that following trunkal vaotomy, the gall bladder was dilated and contraction of it did not respond to the fatty meal. In the contrary, the gall bladder functioned normally following the selective procedure.
BOLBOL, A., BADRAN, Y., & HASSAN, A. (1985). SOME STUDIES ON THE GALL BLADDER FOLLOWING VAGOTOMY. Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal, 14.2(28), 167-171. doi: 10.21608/avmj.1985.190216
MLA
A.E. BOLBOL; Y. BADRAN; A.A. HASSAN. "SOME STUDIES ON THE GALL BLADDER FOLLOWING VAGOTOMY", Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal, 14.2, 28, 1985, 167-171. doi: 10.21608/avmj.1985.190216
HARVARD
BOLBOL, A., BADRAN, Y., HASSAN, A. (1985). 'SOME STUDIES ON THE GALL BLADDER FOLLOWING VAGOTOMY', Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal, 14.2(28), pp. 167-171. doi: 10.21608/avmj.1985.190216
VANCOUVER
BOLBOL, A., BADRAN, Y., HASSAN, A. SOME STUDIES ON THE GALL BLADDER FOLLOWING VAGOTOMY. Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal, 1985; 14.2(28): 167-171. doi: 10.21608/avmj.1985.190216