THE EFFECT OF HYPOXIC BRAIN DAMAGE ON THE SURVIVAL OF PREMATURE INFANTS
The central nervous system injuries are a common neonatal pathology, hypoxia being one of the main causes of cerebral dysfunction. The purpose of this study was studying the incidence of hypoxic cerebral disorders in premature infants with an extremely low body weight and a very low birth weight and...
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Autores principales: | N. V. Likholetova, A. M. Anuryev, S. M. Gorbacheva, T. I. Pavlova, A. B. Pavlov |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | RU |
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Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/201f9381e5c843118a0d5c39c6563860 |
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