Characteristics of Skin Changes in Children with Viral Respiratory Tract Pathologies
Valihadjayeva Umida Hakimhadjayevna , Assistant, departments Propedeutics of Pediatric Diseases (Part 2)”, Tashkent State Medical University, UzbekistanAbstract
Of particular interest are not only the respiratory tract lesions but also the systemic manifestations of the infectious process, among which skin changes occupy a significant place. Experience shows that with viral respiratory infections, skin manifestations often become an early diagnostic sign, allowing one to suspect the severity of the disease or the presence of complications.
Keywords
Respiratory system, dermatological manifestations, coronavirus infection
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