THE ROLE OF NEUROENDOCRINE DISORDERS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF LONG-TERM OUTCOMES AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN CHILDREN

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  • Kuldasheva Ya.M. Andijan State Medical Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55640/

Keywords:

Traumatic brain injury, children, neuroendocrine disorders, hypothalamic–pituitary axis, long-term outcomes, pediatric endocrinology

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in childhood is associated with a wide range of long-term neurological, cognitive, and somatic consequences. In recent years, increasing attention has been directed toward neuroendocrine disorders as a key factor influencing delayed and persistent complications after TBI. Damage to hypothalamic–pituitary structures may lead to hormonal dysregulation, which significantly affects growth, metabolism, neurocognitive development, and quality of life in pediatric patients. This article analyzes the role of neuroendocrine disorders in the formation of long-term outcomes after traumatic brain injury in children. The study highlights pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical implications, and the importance of early diagnosis and long-term endocrine monitoring.

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Published

2026-01-19

How to Cite

THE ROLE OF NEUROENDOCRINE DISORDERS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF LONG-TERM OUTCOMES AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN CHILDREN. (2026). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 5(01), 1246-1248. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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