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    THERE IS INCREASE IN NUMBER OF INTESTINAL AND HEPATIC DISEASES AMONG CHILDREN IN ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Jul 09 2007

    YEREVAN, JULY 9, NOYAN TAPAN. There has been an increase in the
    number of intestinal and hepatic diseases among children in Armenia
    recently. Gayane Amarian, the assistant professor of the Department
    of Pediatrics and Infant Surgery of the State Medical University
    of Yerevan, informed a Noyan Tapan correspondent that mainly ulcer
    diseases and those of the upper parts of the alimentary canal,
    constipation, inborn diseases of the vessels of the liver, as well
    as liver cirrhosis are widely spread among children.

    Gayane Amarian mentioned that gastrological diseases are social
    diseases and that bad sanitary-hygienic conditions, as well as
    malnourishment give rise to the emergence of these diseases. According
    to her, there is a dispensary of gastrology and hepatism, which has
    been operating in the "Arabkir" medical complex since 2004, where at
    present 120 teenagers are taken account of. The dispensary control
    over these children and their medical examination, that is to say,
    laboratory examination is implemented within the framework of state
    order. Gayane Amarian stated that it is envisaged to work out certain
    programs in order to organize their treatment free of charge.

    Gayane Amarian also mentioned that a workshop dedicated to the modern
    methods of treatment of intestinal and hepatic diseases was held in the
    "Arabkir" medical complex from July 5 to 7 and about 100 pediatrists
    from the regions of the republic and Yerevan took part. The workshop
    was conducted by leading specialists, who were invited from seven
    European countries. It was also mentioned that concrete cases of this
    disease were discussed during the workshop as well.
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