CLINICAL CASE OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE IN A CHILD NEUROLOGIC PATHOLOGY
Abstract
The article presents a clinical observation of gastroesophageal reflux disease in a child with underlying pathology of the central nervous system. Diagnosis of pathology is possible as a result of the use of a complex of modern research methods, to avoid complications, and timely determine the tactics of surgical treatment.
About the Authors
N. N. AkhparovKazakhstan
146 Al-Farabi Avenue, Almaty, Kazakhstan
S. B. Suleimanova
Kazakhstan
Suleimanova S.B. - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Department of Neonatology and Neonatal Surgery
146 Al-Farabi Avenue, Almaty, Kazakhstan
E. A. Oynarbaeva
Kazakhstan
146 Al-Farabi Avenue, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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Review
For citations:
Akhparov N.N., Suleimanova S.B., Oynarbaeva E.A. CLINICAL CASE OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE IN A CHILD NEUROLOGIC PATHOLOGY. Health care of Tajikistan. 2021;(1):85-90. (In Russ.)