Some indicators of lipid and phosphorus-calcium metabolism in children with rickitis receiving conventional treatment
Shoira M. IbatovaSamarkand State Medical University, UzbekistanFeuza Kh. MamatkulovaSamarkand State Medical University, UzbekistanGulnoz A. KholikovaSamarkand State Medical University, UzbekistanDilrabo Kh. MamatkulovaSamarkand State Medical University, Uzbekistan
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In children with rickets and when rickets was aggravated by pneumonia and malnutrition, after the traditional method of treatment, there was no normalization of phosphorus-calcium metabolism and some indicators of lipid metabolism. Along with the clinical recovery, total blood and fecal lipids, SFA, and alkaline phosphatase activity remained elevated, while the content of calcium, phosphorus, and USEFA were below normal, which indicates an “incomplete recovery” and apparently requires further correction of biochemical parameters.
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