
The article deals with the results of studying the clinical characteristics and detection of changes of microelement composition of blood serum in children with juvenile rheumatoid joint inflammation residing in city of Chelyabinsk, the industrial metropolis of South Ural. The microelement composition was determined using the technique of atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The characteristic of clinical signs of juvenile rhematoid joint inflammation is given depending of its variant. The characteristics content of essential and toxic microelements in children with different variants of juvenile rheumatoid joint inflammation are established.
Цель исследования определение клинических особенностей и выявление изменений микроэлементного состава сыворотки крови у детей с ювенильным ревматоидным артритом, проживающих в Челябинске промышленном центре Южного Урала. Микроэлементный состав определяли методом атомно-абсорбционной спектрофотометрии. Дана характеристика клиники ювенильного ревматоидного артрита в зависимости от его варианта. Выявлены особенности содержания эссенциальных и токсичных микроэлементов у детей с различными вариантами ювенильного ревматоидного артрита.
ЮВЕНИЛЬНЫЙ РЕВМАТОИДНЫЙ АРТРИТ, МИКРОЭЛЕМЕНТНЫЙ СОСТАВ, ЭССЕНЦИАЛЬНЫЕ И ТОКСИЧЕСКИЕ МИКРОЭЛЕМЕНТЫ
ЮВЕНИЛЬНЫЙ РЕВМАТОИДНЫЙ АРТРИТ, МИКРОЭЛЕМЕНТНЫЙ СОСТАВ, ЭССЕНЦИАЛЬНЫЕ И ТОКСИЧЕСКИЕ МИКРОЭЛЕМЕНТЫ
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