"ONLINE - CONFERENCES" PLATFORM
Volume 1, December 2023, Pages 507-510
Full Lenght Article
Morphological Changes in the Colon in Burns With Acetic Acid
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Abstract
Actively ongoing research into chemical burns of the digestive tract confirms the complexity of this problem and its relevance. When taking acetic acid, a burn disease of chemical etiology develops due to the local destructive effect on tissue and its resorptive effect as a hemolytic poison. The article presents an analysis of literature data on morphological changes in the colon during burns of the gastrointestinal tract with acetic acid under experimental conditions.
Keywords
morphology
large intestine
acetic acid
gastrointestinal tract
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Conflict of Interest Statement
The author (s) declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
Bibliographic Information
Cite this article as:
Altiev Fazliddin Fakhriddinovich. (2024). Morphological Changes in the Colon in Burns With Acetic Acid. "ONLINE - CONFERENCES&Quot; PLATFORM, 1, 507–510. Retrieved from https://papers.online-conferences.com/index.php/titfl/article/view/1620
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Submitted
23 January 2024 -
Revised
23 January 2024 -
Published
22 January 2024