Occurrence Features Hemangiomas Integument In Preterm Children
Karimkulov Nodirbek Abdujalilovich, , Andijan State Medical Institute, Andijan, Uzbekistan Sadykov Rasul Rustamovich , Tashkent Medical Academy, Department Of Surgical Diseases, UzbekistanAbstract
Premature pregnancy is one of the factors in the occurrence of hemangiomas in newborns. Retrospective analysis of data from case histories and outpatient cards of the surgery department of 1 city hospital and polyclinics in Tashkent for 2015-2017. Depending on the pregnancy, premature babies with skin and soft tissue hemangiomas were divided into 3 groups: 1st group (n = 11) - with a gestation period of 27-30 weeks; Group 2 (n = 14) - with a gestation period of 31-33 weeks; 3rd group (n = 8) - with gestational age 34-36 weeks. The children were also distributed depending on weight: with a body weight of less than 1000 grams - 1st subgroup (n = 7), with a body weight from 1000 to 1500 grams - 2nd subgroup (n = 6), with body weight from 1500 to 2000 grams - 3rd subgroup (n = 9), with body weight over 2000 grams - 4th subgroup (n = 11). We found that the incidence of hemangiomas in premature babies depends on the duration of pregnancy and body weight at birth. The risk factors for the occurrence of hemangiomas of the skin and soft tissues in premature babies are the gestation period of less than 30 weeks. and extremely low birth weight.
Keywords
Premature babies,, hemangioma,
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