GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT STAGES OF CHILDREN’S DISEASES: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT METHODS USING MODERN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES

Authors

  • Sanjarbek Atakhanov Anvarovich Author
  • Muydinjonova Ruqiyaxon Author
  • Akmaljon Bahodirov Jahongirovich Author

Keywords:

Keywords: Pediatrics, artificial intelligence, diagnosis, polyclinic, computer, forecasting, tomography, telemedicine, interactive therapy.

Abstract

Abstract: Various diseases may emerge during the growth and development 
stages of children, which significantly impact the healthcare field. Modern computer 
technologies, such as artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and medical imaging 
methods, play a crucial role in early detection and effective treatment of these diseases, 
as well as accurate diagnosis. 

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Published

2025-05-02

How to Cite

Sanjarbek Atakhanov Anvarovich, Muydinjonova Ruqiyaxon, & Akmaljon Bahodirov Jahongirovich. (2025). GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT STAGES OF CHILDREN’S DISEASES: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT METHODS USING MODERN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES . TADQIQOTLAR, 61(2), 250-253. https://scientific-jl.com/tad/article/view/11143