SAGE Publications, Laboratory Animals, 3(31), p. 225-230, 1997
DOI: 10.1258/002367797780596239
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The portacaval shunt in the rat is a frequently used experimental model of portosystemic encephalopathy. Among other consequences of this surgical preparation is an important decrease in hepatic and testicular volume. Different sham-operation methods including a laparotomy were used as controls in each case. Given that the liver volume varies greatly in comparison to body weight in the sham-operated animals, this paper aims to evaluate the possible consequences of the sham operation. It concludes that control animals without manipulation, in addition to the respective controls of portacaval shunt, should be used in every case.