INVESTIGATION OF STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN BONE TISSUE BY OPTIMAL METHODS IN CHRONIC PURULENT OTITIS MEDIA IN PATIENTS IN STATIONARY CONDITIONS

Authors

  • Khushvakova Nilufar Zhurakulovna Head of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology No. 1, Professor
  • Isakova Yulduz Nuriddinovna Samarkand State Medical University Department of Otorhinolaryngology No. 1 Basic Doctoral Student of the 2nd Year
  • Makhmudova Saodat Kurbonbekovna Samarkand State Medical University Department of Otorhinolaryngology No. 1 Basic Doctoral Student of the 2nd Year

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/K6TR7

Keywords:

bone tissue, reconstructive-sanitizing surgery, chronic purulent otitis media.

Abstract

Fragments of the bone tissue of the temporal bone were studied during reconstructive-sanitizing interventions in chronic purulent otitis media by light and electron microscopy at various times of the disease. A quantitative analysis of the degree of structural changes in bone tissue in chronic inflammation at the cellular and tissue levels after histomorphological examination with microwave decalcification was carried out. The disposition of studying decalcified off-white interweave representatives put together it accomplishable to contradistinguish the individualism of off-white retrogression in weathers of long-standing pussy inflammation, to catalogue the processes of remodeling and transfigurement of off-white tissue. For the fundamental time, the compartmentalisation of modifications of morphologic substitutions of the material off-white in long-standing instigative cognitive semantics at contradistinctive intervals of the affliction in patients with long-standing pussy otitis media is presented.

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Published

2023-08-25

How to Cite

Khushvakova Nilufar Zhurakulovna, Isakova Yulduz Nuriddinovna, & Makhmudova Saodat Kurbonbekovna. (2023). INVESTIGATION OF STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN BONE TISSUE BY OPTIMAL METHODS IN CHRONIC PURULENT OTITIS MEDIA IN PATIENTS IN STATIONARY CONDITIONS. Web of Scientist: International Scientific Research Journal, 4(8), 159–165. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/K6TR7

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