Preventive Measures For Mothers And Children With Immunodeficiency Manifestations Associated With Thymic Enlargement
Saidaliyeva Mukaddam Hakimxodja qizi , Assistant, departments Propedeutics of Pediatric Diseases (Part 2)” Tashkent State Medical University, UzbekistanAbstract
The problem of immunodeficiency conditions in young children has recently been considered one of the most challenging in modern pediatrics and pediatric immunology. Children with thymic enlargement attract particular attention from specialists, as enlargement of the thymus gland is often accompanied by changes in cellular and humoral immunity, increased susceptibility to infections, prolonged inflammatory diseases, and decreased adaptive capacity.
Keywords
Vaccination, antenatal prophylaxis, allergic reactions
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