EFFECT OF INTERLEUKIN-6- INFLAMMATORY MARKER GENE MUTATION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE

Authors

  • Ashurova U.A PhD researcher of Obstetrics and gynecology in family medicine department of Tashkent medical academy
  • Najmutdinova D.K
  • Parvizi N.I PhD, assistant of Obstetrics and gynecology in family medicine department of Tashkent medical academy
  • Siddikxodjaeva M.A PhD, associate professor of Obstetrics and gynecology in family medicine department of Tashkent medical academy

Keywords:

endothelial dysfunction, gene, hemodynamic, system

Abstract

Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is one of the serious complications that occurs in women after childbirth. PPH is defined as excessive bleeding of more than 500 ml after vaginal delivery or more than 1000 ml after cesarean section. PPH is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality worldwide and is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors [1]. This article provides information about genes leading to postpartum hemorrhage

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2024-01-26

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Ashurova U.A, Najmutdinova D.K, Parvizi N.I, & Siddikxodjaeva M.A. (2024). EFFECT OF INTERLEUKIN-6- INFLAMMATORY MARKER GENE MUTATION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE. World Bulletin of Public Health, 30, 93-95. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/3697

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