THE BONE TISSUE MINERALISATION IN CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC GASTRODUODENITIS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11603/24116-4944.2008.2.9527Keywords:
osteologic pathology, densitometry, mineral metabolism, alkaline phosphatase, gastroduodenitisAbstract
The analysis of biochemical indeces of mineral metabolism and the results of densitometry in children with chronic gastroduodenitis (the duration of disease — 1-5 years) have revealed the signs of osteologic pathology associated with mineral metabolism disturbances, depending on alkaline phosphatase aectivity. The findings of our investigation prove the necessity of seeking the ways to correct osteologic changes.
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