%0 Journal Article %T LIVER MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN SHEEP INFESTED FROM LIVER FLUKE %A E. Xhemollari %A L. Dhaskali %A N. Papaioannou %J Albanian Journal of Agricultural Sciences %D 2012 %I Agricultural University of Tirana %X Fascioliasis and dicroceliosis are pathologies very often found in animals, and mostly in small ruminants. They can be found in many places around the world. We get reports quite often about their presence on herds, mostly on those of grazing arrangement in Albania. Infestations from Fasciola hepatica and Dicrocelium dentricum in sheep cause not only health damage but considerable economical losses because of affection on blegtoral products. This study¡¯s goal is the presence of these parasites and the macroscopical and microscopical interpretation of lesions in liver, as well as. We have randomly sampled 224 sheep livers in different Tirana slaughterhouses. The animals were of the different origin. The examination showed that 39 (17.4%) livers were infested with Dicrocelium dentricum and 29.9 % of animals were infested with Fasciola hepatica. In 22.2% of samples with presence of these parasites, Fasciola hepatica and Dicrocelium dentricum accompany each-other. From macroscopic examination resulted livers with hemorrhage, fibrosis, hyperplasia of bile ducts etc. From microscopic examination, portal inflammation, hyperplasia, fibrosis, presence of parasites and their eggs in the lumen of bile ducts may be distinguished. %K Sheep %K F. hepatica %K D. dentricum %K slaughterhouse %K macroscopic lesions %K microscopic lesions. %U https://sites.google.com/a/ubt.edu.al/rssb/ajas2012papers/9_AJAS_2_2012_Xhemollari.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1