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TITLE:

A RESEARCH TO STUDY VENTRICULAR AND ATRIAL ALTERATIONS CONDUCTED ON VAPOR-EXPOSED EMBRYOS OF THE CHICKEN

AUTHORS:

Dr. Samia Rahman, Dr. Sana Suleman, Dr. Nida Afzal

ABSTRACT:

Objective: The main purpose for which the study is arranged is to describe the vapour pressure effect of alcohol on the growth and progression of the atrial and ventricular partition of the embryo of chick. Methods: The study was of a tentative type which was conducted in the timeframe of February to October 2017 at Jinnah Hospital, Lahore. Mainly two classes of patients were formulated. These classes were tentative and control groups. These two groups were further separated into three subclasses on the foundation of surrender. Ethanol vapours were originated in a specifically fashioned vapour compartment. These ethanol vapours were given to the tentative group and then matched with the control group. Results: Ninety eggs were given to the investigators of each of two groups. It was observed that inter-ventricular separation was finished after the 7 days of embryos growth. Because of the disclosure of chick embryo to ethanol vapour pressure, a small irregularity was observed at the 10th day of embryos growth. It was considered as the fault of ventricular partition since ventricular maturity is fulfilled in 7 days. Small perforated interatrial partition was formulated in 7 days which remain as it is until chicken emerges out from the egg. Conclusion: It was concluded from the study that by exposing chick embryo to ethanol vapour pressure a ventricular portioning fault was obtained. Keywords: Chick Embryo, Ethanol Vapors Exposure, Ventricular Defect.

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