GLOMERULONEPHRITIS IN CHILDREN
Atadjanova Shaira Khalilovna
Faculty of pediatrics and neonatology, head of the department associate professor
Arzibekova Umida Abdukadirovna
Faculty of pediatrics and neonatology, senior teacher of the department
Abdukhalilova Gulrukh Shukhratjon kizi
Faculty of pediatrics and neonatology, clinical director of the department
Keywords: children, acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, pathogenesis
Abstract
The review analyzes modern concepts of pathogenesis, clinical picture, diagnostics, treatment and prognosis of acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis.
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