COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF MORPHOMETRIC PARAMETERS OF THE SPLEEN AND THYMUS IN DIFFERENT DEGREES OF CHEMICAL BURNS OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT BEFORE AND AFTER CORRECTION

Authors

  • Fayziyev Khurshid Burkhonovich Bukhara State Medical Institute

Abstract

Chemical burns of the digestive tract remain one of the urgent problems of modern experimental and clinical medicine due to the development of severe local and systemic pathological reactions. According to contemporary scientific data, exposure to chemical agents leads to metabolic disturbances, microcirculatory disorders, oxidative stress, and immune dysfunction, which subsequently affect immunocompetent organs (Chernousov A.F., 2018). It has been reported that endogenous intoxication accompanying chemical burns negatively influences the structural and functional state of the thymus and spleen (Bagdasaryan L.A., 2020).

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Published

2026-05-11

How to Cite

Fayziyev Khurshid Burkhonovich. (2026). COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF MORPHOMETRIC PARAMETERS OF THE SPLEEN AND THYMUS IN DIFFERENT DEGREES OF CHEMICAL BURNS OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT BEFORE AND AFTER CORRECTION. NEW APPROACHES IN EDUCATION: PEDAGOGY, INNOVATION, AND DEVELOPMENT, 2(05), 75–77. Retrieved from https://worldconferences.us/index.php/nae/article/view/1310