Bulletin of fundamental and clinic medicine, 2022 №4
Subject of the article
COMPARISON ANALYSIS OF THE METHODS OF THE TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY IN THE FETAL MALFORMATION (108-111)
Authors
Kayumova D.T. Mirzayeva S.S.
Institution
Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan, Tashkent
Abstract
Today, the development of a number of modern diagnostic methods makes it possible to accurately and quickly identify fetal malformations and contributes to the further improvement of society, in one way or another changing the fate of fetus. It also calls for monitoring the effective and positive results of the assisted reproductive technology program that has become widespread in the global community. Unfortunately, the occurrence of fetal malformations is still relevant, since a variety of factors are involved in it, including endocrine, genetic, immune.
Key words
assisted reproductive technology program, fetal malformations, spontaneous abortion, early and late termination of pregnancy.
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