Clinical features and nature of the course of dysfunctional disorders of the biliar tract for children living in environmentally adverse areas of Krasnodar region

Author:

Shashel V. A.1,Nazaretyan V. G.1,Naumenko G. V.1,Firsova V. N.1,Matalaeva S. Yu.1,Mazurenko L. I.1ORCID,Chernaya T. O.1

Affiliation:

1. Kuban State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia

Abstract

The article refl ects the results of a study of the infl uence of adverse environmental factors on the formation of pathology of the biliary system in children of the Krasnodar Territory living in ecologically unfavorable territories.The purpose of the work is to study the features of clinical manifestations of diseases of the biliary system in children living in ecologically unfavorable territories of the Krasnodar Territory. 683 children aged 7–17 years were examined on the basis of the DDC DKKB of Krasnodar.In the course of the study, the clinical features of various forms of dysfunctional disorders, prevalence and morbidity in relation to the level of environmental pollution were studied according to the method of V. A. Shashel and co-authors. The regularities of the prevalence of diseases of the digestive tract depending on the level of pollution have been revealed.

Publisher

LLC Global Media Technology

Subject

Gastroenterology,Hepatology

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