Immunogistochemical Changes of the Thymusis of Stillborn Infants in the Antenatal Period

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Maxkamov N. J
Yuldashev Z. N

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Those who died from intrauterine infection in the antenatal period make up 78.2% of all babies and form the basis of our research. Lagging behind the morphological development in the thyroid gland: it is characterized by the fact that the cortical layer of the thymus occupies a very small area of the medullary layer in terms of width, and there are almost no lymphocytes. As the main morphological substrate of these changes, the reticuloepithelial cells of the thymus cortical layer are small in size, the desmasomas are short and thick, there are many sparse fibrous structures connecting the desmasomas in the cortical perivascular areas, causing the hematohistiogenic barrier to become functionally impaired. showed that he had arrived.

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Maxkamov N. J, & Yuldashev Z. N. (2024). Immunogistochemical Changes of the Thymusis of Stillborn Infants in the Antenatal Period. Research Journal of Trauma and Disability Studies, 3(12), 13–21. Retrieved from http://journals.academiczone.net/index.php/rjtds/article/view/4045
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