ETIOLOGY, CLASSIFICATION OF IMPORTANT SYNDROMES FOUND IN INFANCY

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  • Kasimova Gulnorakhon Zulfikarovna Andijan State Medical Institute , Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/XR3WE

Keywords:

amniotic band syndrome, intrauterine amputation, congenital anomalies .

Abstract

Failure to thrive is the term used to describe the condition in which a young child fails to gain weight satisfactorily. Common reasons for such poor weight gain are parental neglect or lack of food. On the other hand, a large number of important gastrointestinal disorders may be responsible, including those associated with vomiting, such as food intolerance or obstruction of the upper bowel by pyloric stenosis; disorders of digestion and absorption, including celiac disease and cystic fibrosis; and bowel infections. Amniotic band syndrome (ABS) is a set of congenital malformations attributed to amniotic bands that entangle fetal parts during intrauterine life, which results in a broad spectrum of anatomic disturbances - ranging from minor constriction rings and lymphedema of the digits to complex, bizarre multiple congenital anomalies incompatible with life.

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Published

2023-03-14

How to Cite

Kasimova Gulnorakhon Zulfikarovna. (2023). ETIOLOGY, CLASSIFICATION OF IMPORTANT SYNDROMES FOUND IN INFANCY. Open Access Repository, 4(03), 111–114. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/XR3WE

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