American Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences

American Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences aims to promote communication among clinical researchers worldwide. This journal publishes original works within the area of clinical medicine. It is academically peer-reviewed and designed for all doctors, researchers, and health workers regardless of their medical specialties, or type of employment.


Ikboljon Mamajonov

Editorial Board Member of American Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences

Senior Lecturer, Andijan state medical institute, Uzbekistan

Research Areas

Tuberculosis, Pathological Anatomy

Education

2004-2011Medical StudentAndijan State Medical Institute
2012-2014Clinical Residency in Phthisiology and PulmonologyAndijan State Medical Institute

Experience

2014–PresentPhD Assistant at the Department of Phthisiology and Pulmonology, Andijan State Medical Institute

Academic Achievement

2025 Successfully defended a PhD dissertation in Medical Sciences
Author and co-author of more than 30 scientific articles and conference abstracts in the fields of phthisiology, pulmonology, and pathological anatomy
Recipient of more than 20 national and international certificates for participation in scientific conferences, professional training courses, and academic programs

Membership

2025–Present Editorial Board Member of the New Renaissance Journal
2026–Present Editorial Board Member of the International Journal of Integrative and Modern Medicine

Publications: Journals

[1]  Comparative Clinical and Pathomorphological Analysis of Tuberculous Spondylitis with and without the Influence of COVID-19. American Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences. Vol.15(9):2888–2892
[2]  Pathomorphological Aspects in Diagnosing Structural and Functional Types of Degenerative-Dystrophic Diseases of the Spine after COVID-19. Tibbiyotda Yangi Kun Journal.
[3]  Clinical and Diagnostic Features of Tuberculous Spondylitis Caused by the Impact of COVID-19. New Renaissance International Scientific Journal.
[4]  Treatment Approaches for Tuberculous Spondylitis Developed after COVID-19. Uzbekistan Military Medicine Journal.
[5]  Clinical and Diagnostic Characteristics of COVID-19 Associated Tuberculous Spondylitis. Tashkent Medical Bulletin.
[6]  Development of Tuberculous Spondylitis as a Result of Immune Suppression during COVID-19. Medicine and Sport Journal.
[7]  Comparative Analysis of Tuberculous Spondylitis with and without the Influence of COVID-19. Journal of Modern Medicine.
[8]  Pathomorphology of Tuberculous Spondylitis: Topographic and Morphological Study of the Vertebral Symphysis, Cartilaginous Disc and Fibrous Ring. New Renaissance International Scientific Journal.
[9]  ncrease in Tuberculous Spondylitis due to Immune System Weakening during COVID-19. New Renaissance International Scientific Journal.
[10]  Treatment Methods for Tuberculous Spondylitis under the Influence of COVID-19. New Renaissance International Scientific Journal.
[11]  Influence of COVID-19-Induced Immunomodulation on the Pathogenesis of Tuberculous Spondylitis: Changes in Tissue Structures and Microcirculation. Economy and Society Journal.

Publications: Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums

[1]  Pathomorphological Changes in Tuberculous Spinal Spondylitis Caused by the Influence of COVID-19. Proceedings of the Conference “New Horizons in Medical Science, Education and Practice”. p.291.
[2]  Pathomorphological Comparative Diagnosis of Thoracolumbar Spinal Spondylitis after COVID-19. Proceedings of the Conference “New Horizons in Medical Science, Education and Practice”. p.292.
[3]  Pathomorphological Features of Spinal Spondylitis under the Influence of COVID-19. Proceedings of the Scientific-Practical Conference of Uzbek Traumatologists and Orthopedists “Problems of Applying High-Tech and Minimally Invasive Methods in Traumatology and Orthopedics”. pp.124–125.
[4]  Comparative Pathomorphological Diagnosis of Thoracolumbar Tuberculous Spondylitis after COVID-19. Proceedings of the Scientific-Practical Conference of Uzbek Traumatologists and Orthopedists “Problems of Applying High-Tech and Minimally Invasive Methods in Traumatology and Orthopedics”. pp.127–128.
[5]  Comprehensive Rehabilitation Studies for Patients with COVID-19 Infection and Tuberculous Spondylitis. Oral Presentation at the Conference “New Research Horizons in Physiology and Pathology: Modern Approaches and Perspectives”.
[6]  Comparative Clinical and Pathomorphological Analysis of Tuberculous Spondylitis with and without the Influence of COVID-19. Oral Presentation at The International Congress on Health Studies: Science, Technology, and Human Health.
[7]  Pathomorphological Aspects of Thoracic and Lumbar Tuberculous Spondylitis under the Influence of COVID-19. Methodological Recommendation. “Kafolat Tafakkuri” Publishing House.
[8]  Clinical and Pathomorphological Changes in Thoracic and Lumbar Tuberculous Spondylitis under the Influence of COVID-19. Patent № DGU 47591.