THE ROLE OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF VISUAL VASCULAR DISEASES IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION

18.11.2022 International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 1 Issue 8

D.Jalalova , X.Raxmonov , F.Shernazarov

Abstract. Recently, the subject of numerous studies are various changes occurring in the organs of vision, which, in turn, are one of the important problems of ophthalmology. According to Konstantinidis L, (2016) and Denisov E.V. et al. (2018) all eye pathology, with the exception of injuries and local infections, is a manifestation of systemic diseases. At the same time, damage to blood vessels and retinal tissue can be caused by cardiovascular diseases, endocrine disorders, blood diseases, inflammatory and degenerative processes in the body. Most researchers consider retinal vessels to be a unique object for studying systemic microcirculation. Fundus changes often reflect vascular changes in other organs and provide information about risk factors for vascular disease in the heart, brain, kidneys, and eye.

Keywords: all of the above, bring vascular eye diseases to the first place among the causes of incurable blindness. There are a large number of forms of the disease, but the central link in most of them is insufficient blood flow through it.