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Chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis in children: New approaches to diagnosis and treatment

Yu. A. AkhmatovaSamarkand State Medical University, Republic of Uzbekistan, SamarkandA AkhmatovSamarkand State Medical University, Republic of Uzbekistan, SamarkandB. A. YuldashevSamarkand State Medical University, Republic of Uzbekistan, SamarkandN. Ya. RuzikulovSamarkand State Medical University, Republic of Uzbekistan, Samarkand
E3S Web of Conferencesjournal2023en
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A survey of 120 children with HTIN, aged from 4 to 15 years, was conducted. Taking into account the clinical variant of HTIN, all patients were divided into 2 groups: group 1 –52 (43%) children with recurrent form of HTIN and group 2 -68 (57%) patients with latent HTIN. Among them, there were 65 boys (54%), 55 girls (46%). The conducted studies have shown that with the development of rHTIN and lHTIN, an important mechanism of damage to interstitial kidney tissue, the development of clinical symptoms and the course of the disease is both a metabolic disorder leading to structural shifts at the level of various elements of the nephron and changes in the functional state of the kidneys, and instability of the cytomembranes of tubular cells. The analysis of the results of the study showed that the method of treatment proposed by the authors is the most effective way of treating HTIN, due to accelerated recovery, both clinical and laboratory parameters of the disease and indicators of protein metabolism, as well as in relation to the restoration of the functional state of the kidneys, which leads to a reduction in the length of hospital stay, a reduction in the number of relapses of exacerbation, prevention complications of the chronic process. All this contributes to preventing the development of disability and reducing the number of child deaths from CRF.

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