INDICATORS OF PARTIAL RENAL FUNCTIONS IN CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS IN CHILDREN
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Patients with secondary pyelonephritis remain at high risk of developing chronic renal failure (CKD) and reduced quality of life in childhood
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Akhmedzhanova N.I, Izomiddinova M.K., Boimuratov A.O, & Ergasheva N. I. (2024). INDICATORS OF PARTIAL RENAL FUNCTIONS IN CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS IN CHILDREN. Proceedings of International Conference on Educational Discoveries and Humanities, 3(3), 116–117. Retrieved from https://econferenceseries.com/index.php/icedh/article/view/4067
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Finally, using the RLAT complex and vitamin A, it was possible to achieve the best results: restoration of a number of studied parameters (daily urine output, oxaluria) and a significant improvement in the main ones (GFR, urine osmolarity). All this allows us to assume the high efficacy of the proposed methods of therapy for CWDF in children (RLAT and RLAT + vitamin A) in relation to PSP.