65 -10 (48) 2022 — Zuparov K.F., Fayzullaeva N.Ya. — THE STATE OF CELLULAR AND HUMORAL IMMUNE IN EXAMINED PATIENTS WITH PОVH

THE STATE OF CELLULAR AND HUMORAL IMMUNE IN EXAMINED PATIENTS WITH PОVH

Zuparov K.F., Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute

Fayzullaeva N.Ya., Institute of Immunology and Human Genomics

Tursumetov A.A., Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute

Askarov T.A. Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute

Resume

Hernioplasty currently ranks first in terms of the number of operations in abdominal surgery. Over 5% of all laparotomies are complicated by the formation of postoperative ventral hernias. A fundamentally important condition for the successful treatment of patients with postoperative ventral hernias is the need to assess immunological reactivity both before surgery and in the postoperative period. An immunological examination of patients with POVH was carried out and the state of cellular and humoral immunity was studied, as well as correlations were studied.

Keywords: postoperative ventral hernias, cytokines, correlation

First page

348

Last page

355

For citation:Zuparov K.F., Fayzullaeva N.Ya., Tursumetov A.A.,Askarov T.A. – THE STATE OF CELLULAR AND HUMORAL IMMUNE IN EXAMINED PATIENTS WITH PОVH //New Day in Medicine 10(48)2022 348-355 https://clck.ru/32Z7ZV

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