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Abstract
This scientific article investigates the morphological changes resulting from traumatic shock based on the study of 27 autopsy cases using wet archive materials. The objects of study included data from re-commission examinations and forensic histological reports conducted between 2024 and 2025 at the Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Forensic Medical Examination for cases diagnosed with shock of various etiologies. The analysis revealed a series of common pathomorphological changes in the autopsy materials of individuals who died from traumatic shock. It was found that morphological changes in internal organs during severe and irreversible traumatic shock develop not only due to the direct impact of the injury but also as a result of systemic microcirculatory failure, hypoxia, and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC syndrome).