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Bronchoo structive syndrome in children: prevalence and difficulties of differential diagnostics

Sh. M. IbatovaSamarkand State Medical InstituteF. Kh. MamatkulovaSamarkand State Medical InstituteN.Y. RuzikulovSamarkand State Medical InstituteYu. A. RakhmonovSamarkand State Medical Institute
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AbstractBroncho-obstructive syndrome in children is clinically manifested by paroxysmal cough, expiratory dyspnea, asthma attacks and is associated with impaired bronchial patency, develops acutely, but can be persistent. The first symptoms: shortness of breath and wheezing syndrome often appear in children at an early age. Differential diagnosis of biofeedback in young children is difficult due to the impossibility of using methods for assessing the function of external respiration, difficulties in obtaining sputum for cytological and bacteriological studies in order to verify the diagnosis. Early diagnosis, which determines the tactics of treatment, largely determines the prognosis of the disease and the choice of preventive measures.

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