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MORPHO-FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF LUNG HYPOPLASIA IN CHILDREN.

  • 1. Tashkent Medical Academy. farxodroziyev69@gmail.com

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According to the literature, there is a continuous increase in the number of 
children suffering from chronic pneumonia, the pathogenesis and pathomorphology of 
which are based on congenital anomalies and malformations of the bronchopulmonary 
structures [1,3]. Among the malformations, pulmonary hypoplasia is the most 
common, accounting for 75-80% and characterized by a steady increase in morbidity 
among children, an increase in the incidence of extensive, advanced and severe forms 
of damage [5,6].

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