Pathomorphological Changes in Lymph Nodes in Measles in Children
Keywords:
virus, measles, lymph nodes, follicle, paracortical hyperplasia, morphofunctionalAbstract
An analysis was carried out of the pathomorphological changes that developed in the main morphofunctional areas of the lymph nodes in children, 26 patients who died from measles and its complications, in which the morphological data on the pathomorphological changes detected in the lymph nodes during measles and its complications were analyzed, and the features of the changes were indicated.
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