80 -2 (34) 2021 — Isroilov R.I., Hoshimov B.L. — PATHOGENESIS AND PATHOMORPHOLOGY OF CORONOVIRAL INFECTION

PATHOGENESIS AND PATHOMORPHOLOGY OF CORONOVIRAL INFECTION

Isroilov R.I., Tashkent Medical Academy

Hoshimov B.L. Tashkent Medical Academy

Resume

Analyzing the latest scientific research on COVID – 19, the authors concluded that the course of coronavirus infection caused by various types of pathogens has similar pathological features of certain changes. Data on the dysregulation of the lymphocytic link together with the violation of the formation of germinal centers is limited due to the small number of cases described. For a full understanding of possible specific changes, further study of the pathomorphological changes occurring in the regional lymph nodes is required.

Key words: coronavirus infection, COVID-19, pathomorphology, lymphopenia, lymph nodes.

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For citation: Isroilov R.I., Hoshimov B.L. Pathogenesis and pathomorphology of coronoviral infection //New Day in Medicine 2(34)2021 419-423 https://cutt.ly/ynBRwXj

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