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PATHOMORPHOLOGICALS CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VASCULAR COMPONENT OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AT THE PATHOLOGY OF THE THYROID GLAND ON DATA AUTOPSY

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2006-3-4-12

Abstract

Diseases of cardiovascular system rather frequently meet at the patients, suffering a pathology of a thyroid gland. However till now there are no data on concrete structurally functional changes of heart at various pathologies of thyroid gland. Morphological changes of capillaries and their direct cellular microenvironment, that is a vascular component of communication systems in fabrics of a thyroid gland are not detailed at her pathology. Research of capillaries and their direct cellular microenvironment in fabrics of a thyroid gland and a myocardium is represented perspective for specification of parts morphogenesis changes of a myocardium at various illnesses of thyroid gland.

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A. . Ukla
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


O. A. Golubev
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


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Ukla A., Golubev O.A. PATHOMORPHOLOGICALS CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VASCULAR COMPONENT OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AT THE PATHOLOGY OF THE THYROID GLAND ON DATA AUTOPSY. Health and Ecology Issues. 2006;(4):68-73. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2006-3-4-12

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