CLINICAL, DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF CYTOKINE INDICATORS IN PRIMARY AND RECURRENT STENOSING LARYNGOTRACHEITIS IN CHILDREN
Keywords:
subpopulations of T-lymphocytes - T-helpers and T-suppressors, INF-α, degree of immune disorders, OSLT, PSLT.Abstract
In recent years, against the background of the growing incidence of acute
respiratory viral infections (ARVI), acute stenosing laryngotracheitis of viral etiology has
attracted special attention from pediatricians and pediatric otolaryngologists. The
frequency of such diseases, according to various studies, varies from 0.1% to 0.4% among
all hospitalized children diagnosed with acute respiratory viral infection (ARVI). The
development of stenosing laryngotracheitis in ARVI significantly worsens the condition of
patients, the symptoms of this disease predominate in the clinical picture, and in some
cases, the child's life depends on its outcome.
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