2019
DOI: 10.33745/ijzi.2019.v05i02.004
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Histopathology of Fish Liver to Assess the Water Quality of Limoeiro Stream, Floresta Azul, Ba, Brazil

Abstract: This study was aimed to verify the water quality of Limoeiro stream, which is a small tributary of Cachoeira river, through the histopathological analysis of the liver of Hypostomus cf. unae. Forty seven specimens have been collected by electrofishing at two sampling points. The routine histological techniques have been used in the analysis. The most frequent histopathological changes were vacuolation of hepatocytes and rectillination of sinusoidal vessels; furthermore, hepatocytes were found to be irregularly… Show more

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“…The severity of histopathological alterations in the gills and liver of Nile tilapia were classified according to (Flores‐Lopes et al, 2019; Flores‐Lopes & Thomaz, 2011) (Table 2). Gills and liver were scored from 0 to 3; no alteration = 0, Slight alteration (1) is limited to small parts and does not alter tissue function, moderate alteration (2) of tissue which affects organ function and can still be repaired, and severe alteration (3) in which recovery of the tissue alteration is not possible (Hose et al, 1996; Poleksic & Mitrovic‐Tutundzic, 1994).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The severity of histopathological alterations in the gills and liver of Nile tilapia were classified according to (Flores‐Lopes et al, 2019; Flores‐Lopes & Thomaz, 2011) (Table 2). Gills and liver were scored from 0 to 3; no alteration = 0, Slight alteration (1) is limited to small parts and does not alter tissue function, moderate alteration (2) of tissue which affects organ function and can still be repaired, and severe alteration (3) in which recovery of the tissue alteration is not possible (Hose et al, 1996; Poleksic & Mitrovic‐Tutundzic, 1994).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%