OPTIMIZATION OF EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF INTRAHEPATIC CHOLESTASIS OF PREGNANT WOMEN

cholestasis syndrome

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November 8, 2024

Cholestatic liver disease in newborns and young children is a common cause of malnutrition. Many diseases have a chronic progressive course with the formation of biliary cirrhosis, liver failure and require early liver transplantation. Nutritional status is an important prognostic indicator of morbidity and mortality in patients both during the waiting period and after transplantation, and determines the importance of correcting the lack of basic macro and micronutrients in time. Available literature data and our experience show the need to use a high-calorie diet high in medium-chain triglycerides, polyunsaturated fatty acids, proteins, fat-soluble vitamins and minerals in this category of children.

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