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PROGNOSTIC CRITERIA OF VARIOUS CURRENTS OF CROHN'S DISEASE IN CHILDREN
Objective:
To identify clinical, laboratory and morphological prognostic criteria at different during Crohn's disease in children.
Materials And Methods:
in 48 patients with primary BC in age from 1 year to 18 years retrospectively evaluated the clinical and medical history, laboratory parameters, used complex morphological study of the intestinal mucosa.
Results:
prediction of complicated Crohns diseaseis important to the high humoral activity, small bowel localization process with the identifcation of ulcers, fractures, the presence of such cell populations in the mucosa of the colon as inactive macrophages and young tbroblasts, muscle infrtration of neutrophilic granulocytes plate.
Conclusion:
in the primary treatment of the patient along with the production of BC diagnosis can predict the course of the disease and determine the tactics of the patient.
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