Comparative Characteristics Of The Morphological Parameters Of The Liver At Different Periods Of Traumatic Brain Injury
Jumaev B. B , Bukhara Branch of Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Forensic Medical Expertise, Bukhara Patho-Anatomical Bureau, Uzbekistan Klichev U. N , Bukhara Branch of Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Forensic Medical Expertise, Bukhara Patho-Anatomical Bureau, Uzbekistan Pirboev F. M , Bukhara Branch of Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Forensic Medical Expertise, Bukhara Patho-Anatomical Bureau, UzbekistanAbstract
The research paper described morphological changes in the liver in traumatic brain injury. The study was conducted on 28 deceased patients, whose death occurred from various causes of traumatic brain injury, that is, traffic accidents, falls from a height and, less often, injuries caused by blunt hard objects. Under the influence of craniocerebral trauma, the deceased developed pathological processes in the liver tissue, plethora of the sinusoid of the hepatic lobule, fatty degeneration of hepatocytes, followed by edema.
Keywords
Liver, Morphology, Traumatic Brain Injury
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