147 -10 (60) 2023 — P.B. Gulmukhamedov, J.A. Rizaev — EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF CONGENITAL DEFECTS OF THE MAXILLOFACIAL REGION
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF CONGENITAL DEFECTS OF THE MAXILLOFACIAL REGION
P.B. Gulmukhamedov, Samarkand State Medical University Uzbekistan
J.A. Rizaev, Samarkand State Medical University Uzbekistan
N.L. Habilov, Samarkand State Medical University Uzbekistan
K.T. Boboev Samarkand State Medical University Uzbekistan
Resume
An analysis of the literature on the study of the epidemiological features of malformations of the maxillary region (cleft lip and palate) showed their wide and ubiquitous prevalence, which is heterogeneous depending on a particular region. Conducting research in this direction is undoubtedly relevant and necessary, because. they will allow timely detection and treatment of children with malformations of the maxillary region, which will significantly improve the quality and life expectancy of such patients, leading to their full social adaptation.
Keywords: malformations of the maxillary region, cleft lip, cleft palate, prevalence, frequency, quality of life.
First page
850
Last page
855
For citation: P.B. Gulmukhamedov, J.A. Rizaev, N.L. Habilov, K.T. Boboev – EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF CONGENITAL DEFECTS OF THE MAXILLOFACIAL REGION //New Day in Medicine 2023 10(60): 850-855 https://newdaymedicine.com/index.php/2023/12/27/l-706/
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