INNOVATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF DOUBLE INJURY OF TUBULAR BONES IN CHILDREN

Authors

  • Kuldashev K. A.,Ismoilov O.O.,Abdukhalilov M.K. Andijan State Medical Institute

Keywords:

Treatments, radiography, computed tomography, technological advancement, 3D imaging.

Abstract

Children often experience injuries, including fractures to their tubular bones, and in some cases, they may sustain double injuries in different bones simultaneously. Such complex cases require innovative diagnostic techniques to accurately assess the extent of damage and provide suitable treatment options. This article explores various innovative diagnostic approaches.

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Published

2024-02-14