COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PARAMETERS IN VARIOUS FORMS OF PYELONEPHRITIS IN CHILDREN
Abstract
<pre><strong>Annotation</strong>. In almost 25% of patients, their progression continues, which leads to a change in the quality of life. <strong>Target</strong> . To evaluate the features of clinical and laboratory parameters in various forms of pyelonephritis in children. <strong>Material and research methods.</strong> During the study, 70 children with pyelonephritis were examined. All children were divided into two groups: group 1 consisted of 25 (35.7%) children with acute pyelonephritis, and the second group - 45 (64.3%) children with chronic pyelonephritis. <strong>Research results</strong>. The clinic of rPN in 100% of cases (19) manifested itself on the 3rd - 4th day of exposure to the etiological factor. Signs of intoxication prevailed (headache, lethargy, drowsiness, loss of appetite) - 78.9% (15/19), short-term subfebrile fever - 63.1% (12/19), recurrent abdominal pain - 47.3%) (9/19). <strong>Findings</strong>. The predominance of the secondary form of pyelonephritis was stated.</pre> <pre> </pre>