23 -1 (33) 2021 — Eshbaev E.A. Israilov R.I. — ROLE OF HEPATIC PATHOLOGY IN THE STRUCTURE OF MATERNAL MORTALITY BASED ON THE RESULTS OF PATHOLOGIC ANATOMICAL STUDIES

ROLE OF HEPATIC PATHOLOGY IN THE STRUCTURE OF MATERNAL MORTALITY BASED ON THE RESULTS OF PATHOLOGIC ANATOMICAL STUDIES

Eshbaev E.A. -Tashkent Medical Academy Republican Pathological Center Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute

Israilov R.I. -Tashkent Medical Academy Republican Pathological Center Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute

Ruziev Sh.I. -Tashkent Medical Academy Republican Pathological Center Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute

Resume

The aim of the study was to study the role of liver diseases in the structure of maternal mortality. The article presents data from 37 postmortem autopsies of pregnant women, women in labor and parturient women who died in Tashkent for the period from 2007 to 2020. In the group of direct obstetric causes of maternal mortality (MS), eclampsia / preeclampsia / HELLP-syndrome and AHH are ranked first. Eclampsia and HELLP syndrome are considered critical forms of the same pathology – preeclampsia. It was found that HELLP syndrome is characterized by widespread hepatocellular necrosis.

Key words: maternal mortality, HELLP-syndrome, acute fatty hepatosis of pregnant women, preeclampsia, postmortem diagnosis.

First page

121

Last page

126

For citation: Eshbaev E.A. Israilov R.I. Ruziev Sh.I. Role of hepatic pathology in the structure of maternal mortality based on the results of pathologic anatomical studies//New Day in Medicine 1(33) 2021 121-126 https://cutt.ly/8zbzaji

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