MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF BONES IN HYPOPARATHYROIDISM
08.03.2023
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 2 Issue 3
Khidirova Gulnoza Ozodovna, Khikmatov Javokhirbek Sherali ugli, Eshonkulova Bahriniso Dustmurodovna
Abstract. Morphological changes in the bone structure, namely the structure of tubular bones against the background of diseases of the parathyroid gland, are insufficiently covered in the literature. Meanwhile, the solution to these issues would contribute to a more in-depth clarification of the place and significance of the hypo parathyroid state of the maternal organism during pregnancy in the pathogenesis of limb deformities from the system into the flesh to generalized forms and would serve as a basis for the development of new pathogenetic prevention and treatment. The purpose of this study was to evaluate changes in the morphological structure of tubular bones of experimental animals with hypoparathyroidism.
Keywords: hypoparathyroidism, diseases, organism, morphological changes, structure.
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