Some modern aspects of the pathogenesis of tuberculous infection in children
The article covers the modern pathogenetic mechanisms of development of tuberculous infection in children. An attempt to generalize present literary data about the features of cytikine status, role and maintenance of nitric oxide in different course of tuberculous infection was done, attention was p...
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Zaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical University
2012-04-01
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| description | The article covers the modern pathogenetic mechanisms of development of tuberculous infection in children. An attempt to generalize present literary data about the features of cytikine status, role and maintenance of nitric oxide in different course of tuberculous infection was done, attention was paid to vegetative disorders and metabolic violations in tuberculosis. Further study of mechanisms of pathogenesis of tuberculosis is of interest with the purpose of including pathogenetic drugs into the treatment regimen for correction immune, metabolic, vegetative dysfunctions.
tuberculous infection; children;immune responsiveness; cytokines, nitric oxide, vegetative nervous system |
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| spelling | doaj-art-420df4f9059f4feb8ca7e7d3046ea8a92025-08-20T02:16:28ZengZaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical UniversityPatologìâ2306-80272310-12372012-04-011202510.14739/2310-1237.2012.1.15542Some modern aspects of the pathogenesis of tuberculous infection in childrenN. S. KolisnykThe article covers the modern pathogenetic mechanisms of development of tuberculous infection in children. An attempt to generalize present literary data about the features of cytikine status, role and maintenance of nitric oxide in different course of tuberculous infection was done, attention was paid to vegetative disorders and metabolic violations in tuberculosis. Further study of mechanisms of pathogenesis of tuberculosis is of interest with the purpose of including pathogenetic drugs into the treatment regimen for correction immune, metabolic, vegetative dysfunctions. tuberculous infection; children;immune responsiveness; cytokines, nitric oxide, vegetative nervous systemhttp://pat.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/15542/13352tuberculous infectionchildrenimmune responsivenesscytokinesnitric oxidevegetative nervous system |
| spellingShingle | N. S. Kolisnyk Some modern aspects of the pathogenesis of tuberculous infection in children Patologìâ tuberculous infection children immune responsiveness cytokines nitric oxide vegetative nervous system |
| title | Some modern aspects of the pathogenesis of tuberculous infection in children |
| title_full | Some modern aspects of the pathogenesis of tuberculous infection in children |
| title_fullStr | Some modern aspects of the pathogenesis of tuberculous infection in children |
| title_full_unstemmed | Some modern aspects of the pathogenesis of tuberculous infection in children |
| title_short | Some modern aspects of the pathogenesis of tuberculous infection in children |
| title_sort | some modern aspects of the pathogenesis of tuberculous infection in children |
| topic | tuberculous infection children immune responsiveness cytokines nitric oxide vegetative nervous system |
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