Abstract

A study of intrahepatic hemodynamics was conducted in 150 children aged 11 to 14 years, of which 33 were practically healthy children, 117 were patients with biliary dyskinesia (85 with type 1 diabetes, 32 without type 1 diabetes). In patients with biliary dyskinesia, a decrease in the speed of blood flow in the hepatic artery with an increase in indices (resistance, pulsation, systolic-diastolic), as well as an increase in the speed of blood flow in the hepatic vein with a decrease in these indices was revealed. The inhibition of hepatic hemodynamics may be due to the deterioration of bile secretion, as a result of a violation of the normal innervation of the bile system, associated with the development of diabetic neuropathy in children with type 1 diabetes. It is suggested that angiopathy of hepatic arteries and veins plays a certain role in the Genesis of intrahepatic blood flow disorders.

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