Competence of Quantitative Indicators of the Leading Clinical Signs of Cholestasis in Differentiation of its Grades

Authors

  • Khodiyeava Ozoda Ibragimovna Bukhara state medical institute

Keywords:

cholestasis, clinical, diagnostics

Abstract

The syndrome of intrahepatic cholestasis (SIC) is understood as a slowdown or cessation of bile secretion associated with changes either in its consistency (thickening) or in the lumen of the intrahepatic bile ducts (narrowing) [1–3]. Theoretically, any liver pathology can be complicated by the development of SIC, and only cases with a duration of more than 6 months are classified as chronic. Between the concepts of cholestasis and hepatic jaundice should not put an equal sign. For, the term cholestasis is a broader concept, and hepatic jaundice is just an integral part of it. Moreover, cholestasis can clinically occur with or without jaundice [4,5,6]. It is clear that both forms of cholestasis, even within the same type of liver pathology, can manifest themselves in a different form of its severity [7,8,9].

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Published

2023-05-31

How to Cite

Ibragimovna, K. O. . (2023). Competence of Quantitative Indicators of the Leading Clinical Signs of Cholestasis in Differentiation of its Grades. SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF APPLIED AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2(5), 368–372. Retrieved from https://sciencebox.uz/index.php/amaltibbiyot/article/view/7382