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REGIONAL OPTIONS OF FREQUENCY AND CLINICAL COURSE OF BRIGHT’S DISEASE IN CHILDREN

Turaeva Nargiza Karimovna Bukhara state medical institute. Bukhara, Uzbekistan

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The prevalence of GCN in line with the referral knowledge is low -13-50 cases per 10,000 population, however, because of the progressive course, patients with GCN compose the most contingent of medical specialty and haemodialysis departments, and at the stage of terminal nephropathy they become disabled, that could be a tragedy for the family and puts a significant burden on the state.

There is no accord on the role of individual risk factors touching the course of GN. The persistence of microorganism or infective agent infections is taken into account to be of nice importance within the progression of Bright’s disease.

Keywords: children’s, Bright’s disease, frequency, clinical course, virus-associated, risk factors, disabled, chronic glomerulonephritis, end-stage kidney injury, dialysis

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365

For citation: Turaeva Nargiza Karimovna Regional options of frequency and clinical course of bright’s disease in children //New Day in Medicine 2(34)2021 362-365 https://cutt.ly/gnXflPF

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