RATIONAL METHODS AND ALGORITHMS FOR DIAGNOSING KIDNEY DISEASES IN CHILDREN

Arzibekov Abdikadir Gulyamovich

candidate of medical sciences, docent Head of the "Pediatrics" department for the medical faculty of ASMI

Keywords: kidney disease, diagnosis, symptoms of kidney damage


Abstract

The review presents the main and clarifying diagnostic methods used to verify kidney damage in children. In addition, the shortcomings of old and the possibilities of new diagnostic methods are shown. The work presents diagnostic algorithms that, based on data from new and old research methods, allow: firstly, to diagnose the levels of kidney damage; secondly, to determine the etiology of the disease and, thirdly, to assess the stage of renal dysfunction.


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