ENDOGENOUS TOXICITY INDICATORS IN ULCER PATIENTS
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The following endogenous toxicity indicators were studied from the blood of ulcer patients before and after treatment: erythrocyte sorption properties (ESP). medium molecular peptides (MMP) were studied based on a common standard. Material and methods: 50 patients with ulcers - 20% (10) were secondary recurrent ulcers, 50% (25) were early latent ulcers and 30% (15) were seroresistant. The control group consisted of 10 healthy individuals. The patients were aged 20-49, 67% were men, 33% were women.Abstract
Despite the current studies of various pathogenetic states of the ulcer, a deeper study of the disease is one of the main problems. As is known, at different stages of the ulcer, disorders are observed in the body. This causes pathological changes in a number of biochemical processes in internal organs. As a result, increased catabolism and deficiencies in the neutralization of endogenous toxins lead to endogenous toxicity, which is considered a non-specific syndrome.
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2026-04-19
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Mangitov A.K. (2026). ENDOGENOUS TOXICITY INDICATORS IN ULCER PATIENTS. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 3(1), 325. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/2154
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