Mitral Insufficiency Origin in Modern Interpretation and Prevention

Ahrorov Muhammad Aslamjonovich Asadov Behzod Burxon oʻgʻli Baxtiyorov Shoxrux Toir oʻgʻli Suvonov Shahzod Ergash oʻgʻli

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The heart acts as a pump. It forces blood to move through arteries and veins, and also passes through the lungs, where vital gas exchange takes place: red blood cells and erythrocytes are released from carbon dioxide (a product of tissue metabolism) and then saturated with oxygen - it is necessary for the normal functioning of all cells of the body.

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Ahrorov Muhammad Aslamjonovich Asadov Behzod Burxon oʻgʻli Baxtiyorov Shoxrux Toir oʻgʻli Suvonov Shahzod Ergash oʻgʻli
Ahrorov Muhammad Aslamjonovich Asadov Behzod Burxon oʻgʻli Baxtiyorov Shoxrux Toir oʻgʻli Suvonov Shahzod Ergash oʻgʻli. (2024). Mitral Insufficiency Origin in Modern Interpretation and Prevention. Journal of Science in Medicine and Life, 2(5), 114–118. Retrieved from https://journals.proindex.uz/index.php/JSML/article/view/989
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