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Histochemical Indicators of Thrombosis and Embolism

Vol. 3 No. 9 (2025): International Journal of Integrative and Modern Medicine:

J. B. Kurbonov (1)

(1) Head of the Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation of the Ferghana City Medical Association, Uzbekistan
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Abstract:

Thrombosis and embolism represent two interconnected pathological processes that underlie numerous cardiovascular, pulmonary, and systemic diseases [5]. Despite their clinical significance, understanding their histochemical indicators remains essential for both diagnostics and research. Histochemical methods, including staining techniques for fibrin, platelets, collagen, glycoproteins, and inflammatory markers, provide crucial insights into thrombus formation and embolic propagation. This thesis discusses the histochemical profiles of thrombosis and embolism, highlighting the diagnostic value of specific indicators and their implications for clinical practice [2].

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