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. 2016 Dec 26;2016:1621894. doi: 10.1155/2016/1621894

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The intestine function recovery decoction (IFRD) prevented intra-abdominal adhesion formation in rats. (a) Normal group animals had intra-abdominal adhesions. (b) Model group animals developed a large number of extensive, thick adhesions, which were difficult to separate (black triangle). (c) Intra-abdominal adhesions occurred only slightly less in control group animals (black arrow). (d) The low dose IFRD group exhibited fewer intra-abdominal adhesions (black arrow) than the control group. (e) In the high dose IFRD group, some animals had no intra-abdominal adhesions. (f) Adhesion scores for the macroscopic classification (n = 8). The IFRD groups had the lowest scores of adhesions (P < 0.05; ∗∗P < 0.01).