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SOME ASPECTS OF THE FORMATION OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE

Authors

  • Delkasheva Shakhlo Djamolitdinovna Assistant of the department of hospital therapy and endocrinology Andijan State Medical Institute Author
  • Delkasheva Shakhlo Djamolitdinovna Assistant of the department of hospital therapy and endocrinology Andijan State Medical Institute Author

Keywords:

smoking, endothelial dysfunction, systemic inflammation, hypoxia, pulmonary hypertension.

Abstract

 The role of smoking, inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, hypoxia and pulmonary hypertension as factors associated with the development of renal dysfunction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is considered. The importance of identifying renal dysfunction in the early stages of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is dictated by the fact that both pathological conditions are potential risk factors for cardiovascular disease and mortality

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Published

2024-11-14

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