HYPEREMIA: PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS, HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE

Authors

  • Bаhоdirоvа Rоbiyаkhоn Lutfullо qizi Emu University 2nd Yeаr Dentistry 205 Grоup А
  • Istаmоvа Sitоrаbоnu Аnvаr qizi Scientific Supervisоr

Keywords:

Hyperemia, arterial hyperemia, venous hyperemia, microcirculation, stagnation, hypoxia.

Abstract

Hyperemia is a hemodynamic condition characterized by an increase in blood volume in tissues and organs, which develops under the influence of physiological or pathological factors. The article comprehensively discusses the etiology, pathogenesis, microcirculatory changes and clinical significance of hyperemia.

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2026-03-03

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HYPEREMIA: PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS, HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE. (2026). Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing , 4(2), 259-262. https://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/6036