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MODERN OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY OF CHILDREN AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR PEDIATRICS

Abdullaeva Nurjakhon Juraboy kizi , Assistant of the Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Treatment, ASMI

Abstract

Over the past decades, otorhinolaryngology, especially children's, has seen significant progress. It is associated with many factors, and above all with the introduction of new technologies and pharmacological agents in the practice of treating diseases of the ear, nose and throat in children.

Keywords

otorhinolaryngology, pediatrics, treatment, children, method, diagnosis.

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MODERN OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY OF CHILDREN AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR PEDIATRICS. (2023). International Bulletin of Medical Sciences and Clinical Research, 3(3), 71-74. https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibmscr/article/view/831