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CLINICAL CHANGES IN THE HUMAN BODY CAUSED BY CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) POISONING: PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS AND LONG-TERM COMPLICATIONS

  • 1. Tashkent State Medical University

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In the fields of modern hematology, toxicology, and clinical laboratory diagnostics, carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning remains one of the most complex and pressing problems for medical scientists, researchers, and practicing physicians.

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