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MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF THE FEMUR IN WHITE RATS WITH HYPOPARATHYROIDISM

Khidirova G.O. , Tashkent pediatric medical institute, Uzbekistan
Khasanov K.D. , Tashkent pediatric medical institute, Uzbekistan
Erkinova Dilrabo , Tashkent pediatric medical institute, Uzbekistan
Abdurakhmanova Nafosat , Tashkent pediatric medical institute, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The disease of the musculoskeletal system in children of the first months of life is quite a lot, deformities of the lower extremities are most common. The reason for the observed deformities of the lower extremities is the delay in the development of the bone skeleton during fetal life, due to heredity, infectious diseases of the mother during pregnancy, endocrine pathologies, toxicosis (especially the first half of pregnancy). Many authors, studying the endocrine status of patients with deformities of the lower extremities, came to the conclusion that this pathology is hormonal and mainly develops in the late period of the child's intrauterine life [1, 2, 4, 5 ].

Keywords

Toxicosis, hypofunction

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Khidirova G.O., Khasanov K.D., Erkinova Dilrabo, & Abdurakhmanova Nafosat. (2022). MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF THE FEMUR IN WHITE RATS WITH HYPOPARATHYROIDISM. The American Journal of Medical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Research, 4(04), 11–15. https://doi.org/10.37547/TAJMSPR/Volume04Issue04-03