Vol. 3 No. 11 (2023): Volume 03 Issue 11

Vol. 3 No. 11 (2023): Volume 03 Issue 11
Published: 01-11-2023

Articles

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USE OF MULTISPIRAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY WITH 3D RECONSTRUCTION FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF DENTO-MANDIBULAR-FACIAL ANOMALIES

Shukhrat A. Boymuradov

Maxillofacial anomalies occupy one of the first places among the diseases of the maxillofacial region and are characterized by significant morphological, functional and aesthetic disorders already at the early stages of bite formation. Most often there is a combination of sagittal and vertical anomalies of occlusion. Oral examination plays a major role in the detection of dental pathology, diagnosis, choice of treatment method and is an important part of the general examination of the body.

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CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES OF COMBINED FACIAL INJURIES

Shukhrat A. Boymuradov

One of the features of recent years is an intensive growth of traumatism among all categories of the population. Their causes are: technogenic catastrophes, natural disasters, road accidents, as well as military conflicts. In large cities, the large number of road accidents and industrial injuries is a major social and economic problem. It should be noted that among people under 40 years of age, traumatism ranks first as a cause of death. The result of epidemiologic analysis showed that combined trauma of the facial skeleton is noted in men. The complexity of injuries was associated with the combination of multiple fractures and the presence of rarely diagnosed craniocerebral injuries (CCI).

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RESULTS OF CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES THROMBOCYTOPENIC PURPURA

Mustafakulov Gaybulla Irisbayevich, Atakhodzhayeva Matluba Abduraimovna, Anvarkhodzhayeva Shirinxon Gaybullayevna

Autoimmune thrombocytopenic pur¬¬pur (ATP) is one of the most common forms of hemorrhagic diathesis.  It is known that the pathogenesis of ATP is based on an autoimmune process, when, for various reasons, antiplatelet autoantibodies are synthesized in the human body, which also have an antimegakaryocytic orientation.

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SOME FEATURES OF INTENSIVE THERAPY FOR DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS

Dadajonov Sh.N., Usmanov Z.H., Quziev Z.N.

The aim of our work was to develop a comprehensive, pathogenetic substantiated intensive care in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis who are in critical condition. The development of complex pathogenetic substantiated intensive care in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis who are in critical condition is one of the urgent problems of intensive care. It should be noted that the proposed intensive care with solutions containing succinate and potassium in the complex intensive care of diabetic ketoacidosis is one of the promising directions for optimizing the treatment of patients. The intensive care option we proposed contributed over 3 days in 95% of patients to the elimination of diabetic hyperglycemic ketoacidosis.

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IN THE FIELD OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS WAYS OF INSURANCE ACTIVITY DEVELOPMENT

Boykabilov Akbar Panjievich, Maxmashukurov Sherzod Xushmurodovich, Dalyokina Anastasia Sergeevna

The world of physical education and sports is continuously evolving, driven by advancements in science, technology, and pedagogy. This article explores various innovative approaches to enhancing the quality and effectiveness of physical education and sports programs.


Firstly, the article examines the integration of technology into physical education. It discusses the use of wearable devices, virtual reality, and data analytics to track and improve athletic performance. These innovations not only provide valuable insights for athletes but also make learning and training more engaging and interactive.

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IMPACT OF THE DRUG REOMANNISOL IN THE MODEL OF AN EXPERIMENTAL DIABETIC FOOT

Ernazarov Khojimurod Irsaliyevich

The aim of the study was to learn of the effect of the new drug "Reomannisol" on wound healing, taking into account pathomorphological aspects in the complex treatment of experimental diabetic foot syndrome.

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GLUCOCORTICOSTEROID COMPLICATIONS DURING TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE THROMBOCYTOPENIA

Mustafakulov Gaybulla Irisbaevich

The article presents the causes of bleeding from an acute ulcerstomach when using GC hormones in patients with Werlhof's disease. In this case, the use of tablets in the form of inhalation or intravenous administration. The connection of indications for endoscopic examination of the gastrointestinal tract has been proven and bleeding from a stomach ulcer from the number of platelets. Endoscopic examinations in Werlhof's disease is recommended to be carried out in remission. Indications of splenectomy if ineffectiveness of conservative treatment.

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SIGNIFICANCE OF TLR6 GENE IN COMPLICATIONS OF MYELOMA DISEASE

Kakhkharova N.Kh., Kayumov A.A.

This article discusses the significance of the TLR6 gene in the complications of myeloma, a malignant tumor disease that develops from bone marrow plasma cells. Studies have shown that increased TLR6 gene expression in myeloma patients is associated with more severe complications and a worse disease prognosis. This may be due to increased inflammation in the body and increased activation of the immune system. Understanding the role of the TLR6 gene may help develop new approaches to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of myeloma.

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STUDY OF THE ACUTE TOXICITY OF THE DRY EXTRACT FROM THE SURFACE PART OF LOFANTHUS ANISATUS BENTH GROWN IN LOCAL CONDITIONS IN LABORATORY CONDITIONS

Normurotova Maxfuza Murotboevna

Lophantus anisatus Benth is a plant that grows in Europe and East Asia. In folk medicine, it is used as an anti-inflammatory and bactericidal agent [1]. Tinctures and decoctions of Lophantus anisatus Benth are used in Tibetan and Mongolian folk medicine as a general tonic, anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcer, and anti-cough agent [2].


Aqueous extracts from the leaves of this plant are prescribed for inflammatory processes in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, liver and urinary tract. The gel obtained from the leaves of Lophantus anisatus Benth has an antifungal effect [3]. Lophantus anisatus Benth has been found to contain essential oil, flavonoids, tannins, triterpenic acids, organic acids and ascorbic acids [4, 5-9]. Flowers and leaves contain food additives, apple, lemon and ascorbic acid, phenol, flavanoid, alkaloid, vitamin B group.

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ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERISTICS OF CONSTIPATION IN CHILDREN

Nuriddinov Sadriddin Saifiddinovich

This article discusses the clinical characteristics and causative factors of colostasis in children. Conductedanalysis of anamnestic data149 patients, studied the results of clinical and anamnestic data and a comprehensive clinical examination.

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CHARACTERISTICS OF URINARY TRACT INFECTION IN CHILDREN

Shukrulloev F.Z.

In this article, the author presents clinical and laboratory data and analysis of pathogenic flora in patients with surgical pathologies of the urinary tract, sensitivity to antibiotics and early empirical antibiotic therapy in children.

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IMPROVING THE TREATMENT OF NERVE DAMAGE IN JAW FRACTURES

Erkin Beknazarovich Khatamov

According to the data of the World Health Organization (WHO), the frequency of injuries of the maxillofacial region is constantly increasing - their share in the total number of injuries is on average 6-8% per year. The purpose of the study is diagnosis of damage to nerve fibers in patients with facial bone injuries and improvement of treatment efficiency. In order to assess the frequency of nerve damage in maxillofacial injuries, in 2017-2020, archival materials and anamnesis of patients treated in the Department of Facial Injuries and Complications of Neuroinjuries of the Samarkand Branch of the Republican Specialized Traumatology and Orthopedic Scientific and Practical Medical Center (RITOIATM) were studied. 197 of them (86%) were men and 32 (14%) were women.

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MOLECULAR PROFILING OF CLINICAL STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS ISOLATES USING RAPD MARKERS: INSIGHTS INTO A HUMAN PATHOGEN

Riteish Bopanna

Staphylococcus aureus is a notorious human pathogen responsible for a range of infections, from mild skin conditions to life-threatening diseases. This study employs Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers to perform molecular profiling of clinical Staphylococcus aureus isolates. Clinical samples obtained from [location] were subjected to RAPD analysis, revealing genetic diversity and relationships among the isolates. The results provide insights into the genetic variations within the Staphylococcus aureus population, shedding light on the epidemiology and potential transmission routes of this pathogen. This molecular characterization contributes to a better understanding of Staphylococcus aureus diversity and could aid in developing targeted strategies for infection control and treatment.