ROLE OF PREMORBID CONDITIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND CLINICAL COURSE OF ODONTOGENIC PURULENT-INFLAMMATORY DISEASES IN CHILDREN

Authors

  • Tasheva G.S. Bukhara state medical institute, Uzbekistan, Bukhara

Keywords:

Odontogenic infection, children, premorbid background, comorbidity, anemia, chronic tonsillitis, disease severity

Abstract

Odontogenic purulent-inflammatory diseases in children often develop against the background of systemic disorders that can significantly influence the severity, progression, and outcomes of the pathological process. Premorbid conditions, including chronic infections and metabolic disturbances, may reduce the resistance of the organism and contribute to the spread of infection. However, their role in the clinical course of odontogenic infections in children remains insufficiently defined

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Published

2026-04-20

How to Cite

Tasheva G.S. (2026). ROLE OF PREMORBID CONDITIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND CLINICAL COURSE OF ODONTOGENIC PURULENT-INFLAMMATORY DISEASES IN CHILDREN. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 3(1), 326–327. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/2155