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SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND HYPERGOMOCYSTEINEMIA IN CAUSE OF CHRONIC ISCHEMIC STROKE

Xatamova Sarvinoz MuyitdinovnaTashkent Medical AcademyKhaydarova Dildora КаdirovnaBukhara State Medical Institute
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The accumulation of homocysteine leads to loosening of the walls of the arteries, the appearance of local defects in the endothelium. Increased levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and hypercomocysteinemia are considered as independent factors for the development of endothelial damage and atherosclerosis. This scientific article analyzes that C-reactive protein and homocysteine are major risk factors in the development of chronic ischemic stroke.

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