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CLINICAL-NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF CHILDREN WITH CONSEQUENCES OF HYPOXIC Saidovich, Ergashev Suxrob; Mirxamzayevna, Mamurova Mavludaxon; Temirpulotovich, Turayev Bobir
Journal of Medical Genetics and Clinical Biology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Medical Genetics and Clinical Biology
Publisher : PT. Antis International Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jmgcb.v2i2.1214

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Objective: The problem of perinatal brain injury of hypoxic-ischemic genesis remains a critical issue, with a focus on its high mortality rates, significant disability, and impact on neuropsychic and somatic development in children. These injuries lead to difficulties in social adaptation, diagnosis, and treatment. Methods: The study aims to explore current therapeutic measures applied to children with perinatal hypoxic-ischemic damage to the central nervous system (CNS), evaluating their effectiveness in addressing these challenges. Various medical and social factors are examined to understand the limitations in the treatment of such conditions. Results: It is found that the existing therapeutic interventions for children suffering from perinatal hypoxic-ischemic CNS damage are not always sufficiently effective. The analysis highlights the need for better approaches to diagnosis, treatment, and overall care to improve the quality of life and development for affected children. Novelty: This study contributes new insights into the current state of perinatal brain injury treatment and diagnosis, emphasizing the importance of developing more effective therapeutic strategies to combat the long-term effects of hypoxic-ischemic damage in children. The findings suggest areas for further research to address these challenges comprehensively.
DIRECT EFFECT OF COMORBID MENTAL DISORDERS ON THE CLINICAL COURSE OF ALCOHOLISM Axmadjonovich, Gaybiyev Akmal; Mirxamzayevna, Mamurova Mavludaxon; Temirpulotovich, Turayev Bobir
Journal of Medical Genetics and Clinical Biology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Medical Genetics and Clinical Biology
Publisher : PT. Antis International Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jmgcb.v2i2.1215

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Objective: This study focuses on the growing concern of mental disorders combined with alcohol addiction, highlighting the need for medical examination by both narcology and psychiatry specialists. The objective is to explore the challenges related to the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of this comorbid condition. Methods: A comprehensive review of existing research and clinical practices was conducted, with an emphasis on the collaboration between narcologists and psychiatrists in managing patients with this dual diagnosis. Various case studies and treatment protocols were analyzed to understand the multidisciplinary approach required for effective care. Results: The study reveals significant complexities in treating individuals with both mental disorders and alcohol addiction. The findings suggest that integrated care from both narcology and psychiatry specialists leads to better patient outcomes. However, challenges remain in providing effective prevention and rehabilitation strategies due to the multifaceted nature of the disorder. Novelty: This research introduces a novel perspective on the importance of a dual-specialist approach to managing comorbid mental health and alcohol addiction issues. It emphasizes the need for a more unified and collaborative treatment framework that can address the intertwined nature of these conditions.