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Title: The main aspects of diagnostic of functional dyspepsia and syndrome of dyspepsia in children
Authors: Horlenko, O.M.
Pushkarenko, O.A.
Keywords: of functional dyspepsia, syndrome of dyspepsia in children
Issue Date: 2010
Citation: O.M. Horlenko, O. A. Pushkarenko. The main aspects of diagnostic of functional dyspepsia and syndrome of dyspepsia in children. Pediatric Research, (2010) 68, р. 387-388. (Impact factor 2,673) http://www.nature.com/pr/journal/v68/n5-2/full/pr2010974a.html
Abstract: An motility function at the children with FD is characterized the slow period of evacuation of stomach, wich correlates with discomfort, early satiation and postprandial syndrome. At FD normoaciditas prevails with advantage at mixed and postprandial. The SD characterized reliable predominance of hiperaciditas and hipoaciditas states. Skrining of laboratory instrumental researches identificated importance of morphological criteria: moderate limphaplasmacitarna infiltration (52±7,07%) and normal histological picture (48±7,07%) at FD and limphaplasmacitarna infiltration (83,87±6,6%) and intestinal metaplasia (9,68±5,3%) was identificate at the SD.
Description: We are conduct research 125 patients with symptoms dyspepsia. There were 50 patients with FD, 75 patients with the SD. FD is characterized advantage of slow motility of stomach (58,00±6,98%) which correlated with clinical displays, as discomfort in the overhead, early satiation and postprandial syndrome in 26,00±6,2% children State of acid function of stomach - normoaciditas prevails with advantage at mixed (66,60±8,6%) and postprandial syndrome (84,60±10,42%) of FD by the SD and characterized reliable predominance of hiperaciditas and hipoaciditas states.
Type: Text
Publication type: Стаття
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/13696
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