Morphological Aspects OF Lung Disease
A. A. (Alta) JosephDepartment of Pathological Anatomy Samarkand State Medical University
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Abstract
The article provides an analysis of literature data on the study of clinical and functional consequences of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in children. At the same time, a long-term preservation of respiratory dysfunction was established, with the inclusion of a violation of bronchial patency, a decrease in the diffusion capacity of the lungs and bronchial hyperreactivity in such patients., The need to study clinical and morphological aspects was noted.
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