2018
DOI: 10.24110/0031-403x-2018-97-1-106-114
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Exogenous Surfactant Beractant (Survanta) Efficacy in Newborns With a Respiratory Distress Syndrome and the First Results of Use in the Russian Federation

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“…More than half of all cases of CNS damage in children are not manifested by acute hypoxia of the fetus and newborn, but by chronic hypoxia [2]. Cerebrovascular pathology takes the leading place in perinatal damage of the nervous system in babies [3,4,5]. Thus, acute asphyxia mainly causes focal damage in the form of thrombosis, which leads to the development of limited necrosis, and chronic hypoxia causes diffuse changes in nervous tissue [1,9].…”
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“…More than half of all cases of CNS damage in children are not manifested by acute hypoxia of the fetus and newborn, but by chronic hypoxia [2]. Cerebrovascular pathology takes the leading place in perinatal damage of the nervous system in babies [3,4,5]. Thus, acute asphyxia mainly causes focal damage in the form of thrombosis, which leads to the development of limited necrosis, and chronic hypoxia causes diffuse changes in nervous tissue [1,9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%