It climbs linguistic neutrosophic in the valiu of the knowledge of university students on leucinosis

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Diana Sofía Iglesias Espín
Erika Sarahí Cocha Chicaiza
Juan Alberto Viteri Rodríguez

Abstract

The Illness of the Urine with scent to Syrup of Maple (MSUD or Leucinosis), it constitutes an innate error of the metabolism of amino acids of ramified chain, caused by deficiency in the activity of the dehydrogenase of the ketoacidosis, accumulating lacuna, isoleucine and valiant, generating encefalopatía serious neonatal that, of not being diagnosed and treated in a precocious way, it produces permanent neurological sequels and a later lethal outcome. It presents a patron recessive autonomic, with a newly born frequency of 1/185.000. It is for it that is presented as objective: to apply a scale linguistic neutrosófica for the value of the knowledge has more than enough leucinosis in university students of the medicine career. In the study he/she was carried out a non-experimental investigation of descriptive type where methods were used and technical of theoretical, empiric order and statistical mathematics. The investigation assumes the perspectives of the neutrosofía as well as its means and procedures, once applied the scale was evidenced that it is still insufficient the knowledge of the students on this thematic one. That which allows arriving as concussion the necessity to deepen in this thematic one during the formation of the professional of the medicine.  

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It climbs linguistic neutrosophic in the valiu of the knowledge of university students on leucinosis. (2023). Neutrosophic Computing and Machine Learning. ISSN 2574-1101, 26, 122-131. https://fs.unm.edu/NCML2/index.php/112/article/view/313
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It climbs linguistic neutrosophic in the valiu of the knowledge of university students on leucinosis. (2023). Neutrosophic Computing and Machine Learning. ISSN 2574-1101, 26, 122-131. https://fs.unm.edu/NCML2/index.php/112/article/view/313

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