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FEATURES OF ELECTROLYTE BALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRACUIOUS BRAIN INJURY

Krasnenkova M.B. Tashkent Medical Academy

Khamraeva G.Sh. Center for the Development of Professional Qualifications of Medical Workers under the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Resume

Various types of dysnatremia were identified in 17 children with severe traumatic brain injury, and correlated with in-hospital mortality and poor functional outcome.

Keywords: acidosis, hyponatremia, traumatic brain injury in children

First page

122

Last page

125

For citation: Krasnenkova M.B., Khamraeva G.Sh. - FEATURES OF ELECTROLYTE BALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRACUIOUS BRAIN INJURY//New Day in Medicine 4(66)2024 122-125 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/article/3758

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