Figure 4From: Proanthocyanidin to prevent formation of the reexpansion pulmonary edema (a) Fluid extravasation in the perivascular areas (arrows) in TG (HE × 100), (b) Eosinophilic fluid accumulation in some of the alveolar spaces (arrows) in TG (HE × 200), (c) Severe pulmonary edema in RPEG, (HE × 100), (d) with alveolar damage and scattered acute inflammatory cells, typical RPE, in RPEG (HE × 200). (e) Normal pulmoner histological structures in PCG (HE × 200) and (f) in CG also seen HE × 200).Back to article page