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CERTAIN PATTERNS OF CHANGES IN THE LYMPHOCIRCULATORY NETWORK OF THE INTESTINE AFTER GASTRECTOMY

Chartaqov.К.Ch, Chartaqova Х.Х, Chartaqov А.К. , Andijan State Medical Institute

Abstract

Morphological and histochemical structural changes of the wall and its lymphatic bed were studied in 104 dogs after gastric resection, after surgery there was also an increase in the diameter of lymphatic catillaries and vessels. There are lateral dilatations and dislocations in the walls of the capillaries, new anastomoses of all the membranes are formed, for the most part they break out in the mucous membrane. Pathohistological changes in the wall of the small intestine will appear in the form of edema of the mucous membrane, vascular fullness, lymphatic infiltration and changes in the shape of the villi.

Keywords

stomach, lymphatic system, resection, duodenum, pathomorphological changes.

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CERTAIN PATTERNS OF CHANGES IN THE LYMPHOCIRCULATORY NETWORK OF THE INTESTINE AFTER GASTRECTOMY. (2025). International Journal of Medical Sciences, 5(03), 356-359. https://doi.org/10.55640/