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> Enfermedades hepáticas inflamatorias no infecciosas
Estas representan algunas de las hepatopatías más frecuentes que puede padecer el perro (Tabla 3) (Cen- ter, 1996a; Watson, 2004). El hígado posee un sistema reticuloendotelial muy activo: desempeña un importante papel de barrera frente a las sustancias que provienen del tracto digestivo a través del sis- tema portal, especialmente cuando la mucosa intestinal está dañada. El hígado está también expuesto a las toxinas endógenas y exógenas, así como a los medicamentos. Además, los mecanismos inmuno- mediados, pueden prolongar la inflamación tras una lesión hepática sea cual sea la causa (Center, 1999b). La hepatitis primaria de origen autoinmune, tan importante en el hombre, no se ha confirma- do que exista en el perro. […]
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1Departement of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom.2Royal Canin Research Center, France.
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