EARLY DIAGNOSTICS OF INFECTED PANCREONEKROSIS
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EARLY DIAGNOSTICS OF INFECTED PANCREONEKROSIS
Nurmurzaev Zafar Narbay ugli, Ametova Aliye Servetovna, G'aybullayev Sherzod Obid o'g'li, Usarov Muxriddin Shuxratovich, Mamadjanova Dildora Shuxratovna, Zarpullayev Javohir Salimjon ugli
Samarkand State Medical University. Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11118376
Abstract: Moreover, in women this disease occurs 3-5 times more often. At the same time, according to the same organization, “more than 1 million people in the world are affected by echinococcosis, and among various organs and tissues, in 44-84% of cases the process is localized in the liver.” Large centrally located cysts and massive cystic lesions can lead to compression of the vascular-secretory elements of the liver with the development of symptoms of obstructive jaundice and portal hypertension. There is no consensus on the origin of non-parasitic liver cysts. Some authors are of the opinion that cysts form as a result of inflammatory hyperplasia of the biliary tract during embryogenesis and their subsequent obstruction.
Keywords: hepatocytes, zoonotic foci, echinococcus, liver.
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