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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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The incidence of malformations of the small intestine in regions with varying degrees of use of chemical protective agents and their surgical treatment

Author: ATAKULOV JAMSHED OSTANAKULOVICH, ORIPOV FIRDAVS SUR’ATOVICH, JOVLIEV BAKHODIR BAXTIYAROVICH, SAIDOV MURODILLO SAYFULLOEVICH
Abstract: Relevance. The small intestine in mammals and humans in particular, is involved in ensuring homeostasis, harmonious activity of the functional systems of the body due to the perfect integration of the regulatory systems of the body, and the inverse relationship of their central and peripheral parts. Purpose of the study. Study of morphological aspects and clinical features of congenital malformations of the small intestine in newborns in regions with varying degrees of application of chemical plant protection products and the results of their surgical treatment. Material and research methods. The study material was the small intestine of operated neonatal patients with congenital malformations of the small intestine in the neonatal surgery department of Clinic No. 2 of SamSMI for the period from 2009 to 2017. The subject of the study was a comprehensive study of the clinic, treatment and morphology of congenital small bowel obstruction in newborns. Research results and discussion. The impact of pesticides on the body of pregnant rabbits and the intrauterine effect of these chemicals on the developing fetus and internal organs can cause the development of congenital malformations, in particular the intestinal tube.
Keyword: newborn, digestive tube, morphology, malformations, pesticide, surgical intervention.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP1.262
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