THE STUDIES OF THE CLINICAL STATUS AND CA METABOLISM AMONGCHILDREN FROM XENOBIOTICS POLLUTED REGIONS
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https://doi.org/10.11603/24116-4944.2008.2.9513Keywords:
еcology, tnvironment xenodiotics, calcium, metabolismAbstract
Examination of clinical state and date of calcium metabolism in children living in regions with different transitions of xenobioties into organism. Clinical, instrumental and laboratory examination of 133 children living in ecology bad regions of western Ukraine age 1- 16 yr. were examined. Patients showed lots different complaints and symptoms of nonspecific intoxication. Different disorders of enamel of teeth were found: enamel hypoplasia I stage in 36 % of patients, II-III stages in 24 %; caries – in 56 %. Osteopenic syndrome was diagnosed in 47 % children. They also had hypocalciuria and hypocalcaemia.
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