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Title: MICROSCOPIC COMPOSITION OF BILE IN CHILDREN WITH CONVALESCENTS OF VIRAL HEPATITIS "C"
Other Titles: Relevance: Currently, there is an increase in the prevalence of liver diseases worldwide. In the Republic of Uzbekistan, the incidence of viral hepatitis tends to decrease dynamically. In 2010, compared with 1990, the incidence of viral hepatitis decreased 8.2 times and amounted to 107.7 versus 882.0 per 100 thousand population. In 2010, compared with 2009, the incidence of viral hepatitis decreased by 18.6% [1]. Modern methods of diagnosis and treatment of patients with viral hepatitis are being introduced into practice. However, despite this, measures to combat viral hepatitis need further improvement, especially in terms of early detection of patients, laboratory differential diagnosis, treatment of patients with acute forms of hepatitis, also with residual manifestations [2]. Often, dysfunctions of the biliary tract occur in children with multiple foci of secondary infections, also after viral hepatitis [3, 5].
Authors: Mamatmusayeva F.Sh.
Keywords: viral hepatitis, bile, cholesterol crystals, microliths, microscopic composition of bile
Issue Date: Dec-2022
Abstract: Objective: To study changes in the microscopic composition of bile in convalescent children of viral hepatitis C (cHCV) and optimize therapeutic treatment Materials and methods of research The clinical part of the study was conducted in the children's infectious diseases department of the 3rd TMA clinic, the "City Consultative and Diagnostic Hepatological" center on the basis of the 1st CIH, the hepatological department on the basis of the Virology Research Institute and the children's hepatitis department of the EMIZ Research Institute. The study included 32 children of rVGC with pathology of the biliary tract.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/5395
ISSN: 2277-2952
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