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Modern Approaches To The Correction Of Nutritional Status In Children With Connective Tissue Dysplasia

Lola I. ShaykhovaTashkent State Medical University , Republic of Uzbekistan , Uzbekistan
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Connective tissue dysplasia (CTD) is a genetically determined disorder associated with impaired synthesis and structure of collagen, elastin, and other components of the extracellular matrix. Children with CTD are at high risk of developing nutritional deficiencies that aggravate structural and functional disorders of connective tissue. This review analyzes modern approaches to assessing and correcting nutritional status in pediatric CTD, emphasizing evidence-based nutritional, metabolic, and nutraceutical interventions. Individualized correction of protein, vitamin, and trace element deficiencies significantly improves metabolic balance, functional adaptation, and quality of life in affected children.

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