Animals Organs Pathological Changes of Heavy Metals Toxicity

  • Ahmad R
  • Tiffarent R
  • Sugiartanti D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Heavy metal toxicity in livestock animals will affect and damage the body organs. The animals that are exposed to heavy metal residues will suffer pain and experience pathological changes in body organs that support the metabolic function of the body's work. Some organs lead to the specific diagnosis of specific contaminating heavy metals. Examination of pathological changes in the body of animals will help a lot in diagnosing, handling animals that are exposed to certain heavy metal toxicity. The respiratory tract, digestive tract and reproductive tract in animals can direct the detection of the effects of toxicity of certain heavy metal. Organs that experience pathological changes can also to help diagnose contamination due to certain heavy metals. The purpose of this writing is to help adding the knowledge of pathological changes regarding heavy metal toxicity Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd), Cooper (Cu), Mercury (Hg), Mangan (Mn) and Lead (Pb), in the organs of animals.

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Ahmad, R. Z., Tiffarent, R., Sugiartanti, D. D., & Wahyuwardani, S. (2022). Animals Organs Pathological Changes of Heavy Metals Toxicity. Indonesian Bulletin of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, 32(3), 151–164. https://doi.org/10.14334/wartazoa.v32i3.2755

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