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Intestinal Lymphoid Tissue as the Basis of the Immune System of the Digestive Tract
The article summarizes the basic provisions on the emerging ideas about the so-called immune system of the mucous membranes and, in particular, the intestine. Previously, the idea of cellular and humoral immunity was formed, then about the system of mononuclear phagocytes and, obviously, it is quite acceptable to isolate the immunity of the intestinal mucosa
The Significance of Correlation Analysis in the Diagnosis of Functional Constipation in Children
The article discusses modern views on the problem of functional constipation, discusses the correlation relationship of immuno-biochemical parameters in functional constipation in children. The current causes leading to the development of constipation in children are considered, pathogenetic and diagnostic principles of functional constipation in the practice of a pediatrician are described
Ultrasonic Anatomy of the Thyroid Gland in Children in the First Period of Childhood
A comparative analysis of the ultrasound anatomy of the thyroid gland in girls and boys aged 4-5 years has been carried out
Efficiency in the Health System
Usually, the concept of” efficiency” refers to the degree of achievement of specific results. At the same time, the concept of efficiency in healthcare cannot be determined by the general economic category of efficiency. In healthcare, even with the most skilled labor and the use of modern medical equipment, there may be a "zero" and even "negative" result. The effectiveness of the health system, its services and individual activities is measured by a set of indicators, each of which characterizes certain aspects of the process of medical activity
URETHRAL INJURY IN MEN
Surgical treatment of the consequences of injuries to the pelvic bones and lower urinary tract is one of the most complex and least developed problems of modern surgery, traumatology and urology. A large number of unsatisfactory results in the treatment of patients with this pathology is a consequence of the unjustified use of conservative treatment and unsuccessful surgical interventions
Obesity Disease and its Prophylactic among Children and Adolescents
Childhood obesity is a serious medical condition that affects children and adolescents. It's particularly troubling because the extra pounds often start children on the path to health problems that were once considered adult problems — diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Childhood obesity can also lead to poor self-esteem and depression.
One of the best strategies to reduce childhood obesity is to improve the eating and exercise habits of your entire family. Treating and preventing childhood obesity helps protect your child's health now and in the future
Iron-Deficiency Anemia in Newborn and Young Children
The article presents a literature review of current trends in the prevention and diagnosis of anemia in newborns and young children. The forms of anemia are determined, the causes of development and criteria for laboratory diagnostics, a modern view for the prevention of children with anemia are given
The Leading Mechanisms of the Pathophysiology of Traumatic Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among civilians and military personnel worldwide. Every year, more than 50 million people worldwide suffer from TBI. Despite advances in our knowledge of the complex pathophysiology of TBI, the underlying mechanisms have yet to be fully elucidated
Surgical Approach to the Treatment of Purulent Wounds with Protein Metabolism Disorders in Patients with Thyrotoxicosis
The article presents a retrospective analysis of patients with purulent wounds who have impaired protein metabolism against the background of existing thyrotoxicosis. As well as the features of the course of the wound process in this category of patients. All examined patients were divided into two groups: group I included patients (n=37) with purulent wounds of various localizations without thyrotoxicosis. Group II consisted of patients (n=23) who had a purulent wound on the background of thyrotoxicosis.
The results of a retrospective analysis of the study showed that the healing of purulent wounds in patients with thyrotoxicosis is much slower than in patients with purulent wounds without thyrotoxicosis. These patients need a surgical treatment approach together with an endocrinologist
Modern Aspects and Features of the Manifestation of Preecclampsia against the Background of Chronic Hypertension
The main objectives of the demographic policy of the Republic of Uzbekistan to continue depopulation, reduce fertility and mortality, including maternal and infant mortality, are aimed at improving the health of the entire population, including the reproductive one. (3) Improving the material and technical base of obstetric institutions through the implementation of the national project priority "Health", funds from the reserve fund of the President of Uzbekistan, as well as regional targeted programs have significantly expanded the possibilities for diagnosing complications of pregnancy and childbirth (6)