APPLICATION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA IN CHILDREN
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Connective tissue dysplasia, children, primary care.Abstract
Connective tissue dysplasia is one of the most urgent problems today. Currently, according to the literature, more than 200 phenotypic signs of connective tissue have been identified. The results showed that connective tissue dysplasia is more common in preschool and school-age children, with a predominance in girls. Further study of clinical and biochemical markers and special diet therapy is required, including a personalized approach with full-fledged micronutrient support, as well as the selection of medicines depending on the severity of the children's condition.
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