OBSERVED IN STOMACH BURNS FROM ACETIC ACID CHANGES

Authors

  • Khamroeva Lola Rizoyevna Bukhara State Medical Institute Department of Anatomy and Clinical (OSTA) Anatomy Author

Keywords:

Key words: Stomach, acetic acid, gastrointestinal tract, computed tomography CT, acid-base status of acid-base balance, chemical burn of the esophagus.

Abstract

Annotation: Chemical burn digestive tract local damage to the wall of the upper part of the digestive tract due to accidental or intentional ingestion of a cauterizing chemical through the mouth. Cauterizing substances are chemical substances or mixtures thereof that cause a chemical burn upon contact with mucous membranes or skin, accompanied by general toxic symptoms. Poisoning with cauterizing substances is a systemic disease, a separate nosological form of burn disease of chemical etiology.

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Published

2024-05-12

How to Cite

OBSERVED IN STOMACH BURNS FROM ACETIC ACID CHANGES. (2024). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED SCIENCES, 1(1). https://interspp.com/index.php/ijis/article/view/112