Endocrine and pathomorphological indicators in patients who died from hemorrhagic stroke: a case study of the adrenal gland

  • Assistant, Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health
  • PhD in Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health

DOI

https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3663-vol4-iss1-pp96-103

Keywords

: hemorrhagic stroke , adrenal glands , endocrine system , patomorphology , stress response , dystrophy

Abstract

Hemorrhagic stroke is one of the severe pathologies of the central nervous system, affecting not only neurological functions but also the endocrine system, particularly the morphofunctional characteristics of the adrenal glands. This article presents the results of patomorphological examination of adrenal glands in patients who died from hemorrhagic stroke, including histological and microscopic analysis of endocrine and stress responses. The findings contribute to understanding the patomorphological interrelations between the central nervous system and endocrine processes. Dystrophic, hyperplastic, and necrotic changes in the adrenal glands are evaluated as reflections of stress response to stroke. These data have clinical relevance for assessing endocrine and metabolic disorders in patients post-stroke and may enhance patomorphological and therapeutic approaches in clinical practice.

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Endocrine and pathomorphological indicators in patients who died from hemorrhagic stroke: a case study of the adrenal gland

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Ergashev, O. and Muydinov, J. 2025. Endocrine and pathomorphological indicators in patients who died from hemorrhagic stroke: a case study of the adrenal gland. Preventive Medicine and Health. 4, 1 (Jul. 2025), 96–103. DOI:https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3663-vol4-iss1-pp96-103.