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HISTOCHEMICAL CHANGES OF ACUTE INJURIES OF THE MEDIAL MENSICUS

Mamajonov B.S. - Andijan State Medical Institute

Azimov A.V. - Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health Fergana region

Resume

One of the histochemical aspects of the medial menisci in acute injuries of the knee joint, fluid leakage of neutral mucopolysaccharides between the meniscal tendons in compression injuries and accumulation of sour mucopolysaccharides in its place, inflammation in fibrous structures, changes in the form of destruction, defragmentation, necrosis of chondrocytes and the accumulation of detrital homogeneous masses in their place, infiltration of macrophages in the perimeter of the fascicular membrane covering the menisci, and the appearance of non-infectious inflammation were revealed. In most cases, this morphological picture manifests itself in the form of chronic inflammation and osteoarthritis, which means that it is aimed at restoring the lost tissue composition.

Key words: morphology, histochemistry, Schiff, knee joint, medial meniscal injury.

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For citation:Mamajonov B.S., Azimov A.V. - HISTOCHEMICAL CHANGES OF ACUTE INJURIES OF THE MEDIAL MENSICUS//New Day in Medicine 2(76)2025 385-390 https://https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/2-76-2025

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