PREVENTION MECHANISM OF BLEEDING CONDITIONS

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  • Daminov F.A. ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Djabbarova N.R ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Sanaqulova S.A ##default.groups.name.author##

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Bleeding is the process of blood flowing from damaged blood vessels, which is a direct complication of combat wounds and the primary cause of death among the wounded on the battlefield and during evacuation stages. During the Great Patriotic War, among the wounded who died on the battlefield, 50% succumbed to bleeding, while in military medical areas, it accounted for 30% of all fatalities. In Afghanistan, 46% of the wounded died from bleeding and shock in military medical facilities such as medical battalions and garrison hospitals [1,2,3,4,5].

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  • Daminov F.A.

    DSc, Ass.Professor, head of the department of clinical laboratory diagnosis with the course of clinical laboratory diagnostics of PGD;

  • Djabbarova N.R

    assistant of the department of clinical laboratory diagnosis with the course of clinical laboratory diagnostics of PGD;

  • Sanaqulova S.A

    cadet of the department of clinical laboratory diagnosis with the course of clinical laboratory diagnostics of PGD;

    Samarkand state medical university

    Samarkand, Uzbekistan

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2025-04-24