MINIMAL CEREBRAL DYSFUNCTION: PREVALENCE, RISK FACTORS, CLINICAL, NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND NEUROPSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS

According to the survey of 1155 children of 2-8 years attending nurseries and schools, the prevalence of minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) in Irkutsk was 11,3 %on average, 14 % in toddlers, 11,8 % in preschool age and 8,3 % in the early school age. Complex clinical-neurophysiological and neuropsych...

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Autores principales: S. Y. Lavrik, S. V. Domitrak, V. V. Shprakh
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b0f12507e0194386ae2283e642173ae62021-11-23T06:14:30ZMINIMAL CEREBRAL DYSFUNCTION: PREVALENCE, RISK FACTORS, CLINICAL, NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND NEUROPSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS2541-94202587-9596https://doaj.org/article/b0f12507e0194386ae2283e642173ae62014-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/1710https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9420https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9596According to the survey of 1155 children of 2-8 years attending nurseries and schools, the prevalence of minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) in Irkutsk was 11,3 %on average, 14 % in toddlers, 11,8 % in preschool age and 8,3 % in the early school age. Complex clinical-neurophysiological and neuropsychophysiological research was carried out in 173 children of 2-8 years with MCD. Risk factors, clinical features and rates of higher mental functions in toddlers and children of preschool and early school age with MCD were investigated. 3 clinical variants of MCD were detected - regredient, regredient with mild cerebral organic insufficiency and progredient. Two types of clinical flow (favorable and unfavorable) were defined; the regredient variant of MCD refers to the favorable one. The possibility of early revealing of clinical, neurophysiological and neuropsychophysiological peculiarities was showed, that promoted increase of efficiency of treatment-rehabilitation measures in children with MCD.S. Y. LavrikS. V. DomitrakV. V. ShprakhScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problemsarticleminimal cerebral dysfunctionhigher mental functionsneurophysiologyneuropsychophysiologyScienceQRUActa Biomedica Scientifica, Vol 0, Iss 1, Pp 35-39 (2014)
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topic minimal cerebral dysfunction
higher mental functions
neurophysiology
neuropsychophysiology
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higher mental functions
neurophysiology
neuropsychophysiology
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S. Y. Lavrik
S. V. Domitrak
V. V. Shprakh
MINIMAL CEREBRAL DYSFUNCTION: PREVALENCE, RISK FACTORS, CLINICAL, NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND NEUROPSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS
description According to the survey of 1155 children of 2-8 years attending nurseries and schools, the prevalence of minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) in Irkutsk was 11,3 %on average, 14 % in toddlers, 11,8 % in preschool age and 8,3 % in the early school age. Complex clinical-neurophysiological and neuropsychophysiological research was carried out in 173 children of 2-8 years with MCD. Risk factors, clinical features and rates of higher mental functions in toddlers and children of preschool and early school age with MCD were investigated. 3 clinical variants of MCD were detected - regredient, regredient with mild cerebral organic insufficiency and progredient. Two types of clinical flow (favorable and unfavorable) were defined; the regredient variant of MCD refers to the favorable one. The possibility of early revealing of clinical, neurophysiological and neuropsychophysiological peculiarities was showed, that promoted increase of efficiency of treatment-rehabilitation measures in children with MCD.
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author S. Y. Lavrik
S. V. Domitrak
V. V. Shprakh
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S. V. Domitrak
V. V. Shprakh
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title MINIMAL CEREBRAL DYSFUNCTION: PREVALENCE, RISK FACTORS, CLINICAL, NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND NEUROPSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS
title_short MINIMAL CEREBRAL DYSFUNCTION: PREVALENCE, RISK FACTORS, CLINICAL, NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND NEUROPSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS
title_full MINIMAL CEREBRAL DYSFUNCTION: PREVALENCE, RISK FACTORS, CLINICAL, NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND NEUROPSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS
title_fullStr MINIMAL CEREBRAL DYSFUNCTION: PREVALENCE, RISK FACTORS, CLINICAL, NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND NEUROPSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS
title_full_unstemmed MINIMAL CEREBRAL DYSFUNCTION: PREVALENCE, RISK FACTORS, CLINICAL, NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND NEUROPSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS
title_sort minimal cerebral dysfunction: prevalence, risk factors, clinical, neurophysiological and neuropsychophysiological aspects
publisher Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems
publishDate 2014
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