Comparative examination of the structure and function of the spleen in humans and small animal species
Abstract
This thesis presents a comparative analysis of the structure, function and pathology of the
spleen in humans and small animals (dogs). The study begins with an exploration of the
embryology, anatomy and histology of the spleen in both species, highlighting similarities
and differences in their development and structural adaptations. It further examines the
physiological roles of the spleen, such as blood filtration, erythrocyte storage and immune
response and how these functions are adapted to the specific needs of each species.