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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Integrated Ultrasonic Diagnostics of Acute Appendicitis and its Complications in Children

Author: YUSUPALIYEVA AKMALOVNA, ABZALOVA MUNISA YAKUPDJANOVNA, BEGMANOV RASULJON BAXRIDINOGLI, AKHRALOV SHERZOD FARKHADOVICH, BEKIMBETOV QUDRAT NAZAROVICH
Abstract: Complex sonography has proven itself in wide clinical practice in the study of children with acute abdominal pain, including pain in the right iliac region to exclude or confirm acute appendicitis, and also serves for differential diagnosis with diseases of the liver, kidneys and pelvic organs. The diagnostic efficacy indicators obtained in this study indicate the high specificity of ultrasound semiotics of acute appendicitis and its complications. In general, high diagnostic efficacy of ultrasound imaging was made possible through the use of a combination of a grayscale regime with color Doppler blood flow mapping techniques. Studying the features of the course of various clinical forms of acute appendicitis in children has made it possible to increase the effectiveness of diagnosis and improve treatment outcomes. Timely surgical interventions performed as a result of effective ultrasound examination will reduce the number of postoperative complications and reduce the time of treatment and rehabilitation of children undergoing appendectomy. The use of effective criteria for the ultrasound diagnosis of acute appendicitis in children will reduce the number of unreasonable surgical interventions in cases where the cause of acute abdominal syndrome is a different pathology of the gastrointestinal tract, and not acute appendicitis.
Keyword: Vermiform Appendix, Ultrasound Diagnostics, Dopplerography, Acute Appendicitis, Complications of Acute Appendicitis.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.02.234
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