Doktor axborotnomasi 2023, №4 (112)


Subject of the article

PARTIAL INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION IN NEWBORN AND INFANTS (12-16)

Authors

A. V. Ibragimov, J. B. Sattarov

Institution

Tashkent pediatric medical institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The article presents the results of examination and treatment of 123 newborns with congenital partial intestinal obstruction, specific clinical course and diagnostic features are reflected. The frequency of certain forms of congenital partial intestinal obstruction was determined, the complexity of preoperative diagnosis was noted, clinical manifesta-tions of upper and lower intestinal obstruction are presented. Factors aggravating the course of congenital partial intes-tinal obstruction are shown and measures to improve diagnosis are suggested.

Key words

congenital partial intestinal obstruction, diagnosis, clinical presentation, newborns, children of weaning age.

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