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THE ROLE OF LIPOCALIN-2 ASSOCIATED WITH NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE (NGAL) IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACUTE NEPHROLOGICAL PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF COVID-19

Ismoilova Z.A. , Assistant Of Pediatrics And HN Department Of Urgench Branch Of TMA, Uzbekistan
Ahmedjanova N.I. , D.M.S. Associate Professor, Head Of Pediatrics Department, Samarkand State Medical University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

We studied the features of the course of acute pyelonephritis and acute tubulointerstitial nephritis on the background of Covid-19 in children living in the region. Khorezm in modern conditions constituting the general epidemiological situation, etiology and clinical manifestations of renal pathology in children. Determination of NGAL in urine is an accessible and noninvasive method for early detection of renal parenchyma affection, for improving the quality of differential diagnosis and choosing the tactics of management of patients with microbial-inflammatory diseases of the urinary system.

Keywords

NGAL in urine, acute pyelonephritis, acute interstitial nephritis

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Ismoilova Z.A., & Ahmedjanova N.I. (2023). THE ROLE OF LIPOCALIN-2 ASSOCIATED WITH NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE (NGAL) IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACUTE NEPHROLOGICAL PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF COVID-19. European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies, 3(06), 151–156. https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-03-06-31