2019
DOI: 10.19163/1994-9480-2019-1(69)-51-54
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Influence of Perinatal Factors on the Risk of Cerebral Palsy in Children in Rostov Region

Abstract: ГБОУ ВПО «Ростовский государственный медицинский университет» Министерства здравоохранения Российской ФедерацииВведение. Изучение факторов риска развития детского церебрального паралича (ДЦП) дает возможность формирования новых подходов к профилактике и раннему выявлению заболевания.Цель исследования. Оценить значимость влияния перинатальных факторов на формирование церебрального паралича у детей.Материалы и методы: ретроспективное изучение первичной медицинской документации и анкетирование матерей.Результаты.… Show more

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“…genera, supplemented with smaller species (Aspidistra Ker Gawl., Aglaonema Schott, Pilea Lindl., Chlorophytum Ker Gawl., Oxalis L., Begonia L. Hedera L. et al) (Porubynovskaia, 1974). Planters and containers in which plants are grown should be in harmony with the architecture of a particular room in shape, size, color, material, and it is advisable to decorate the top layer of soil with moss, pebbles, expanded clay, sand, or ground cover plants (Artiushyn, 1982;Orlova, 2011).…”
Section: Strashok and Morozkomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…genera, supplemented with smaller species (Aspidistra Ker Gawl., Aglaonema Schott, Pilea Lindl., Chlorophytum Ker Gawl., Oxalis L., Begonia L. Hedera L. et al) (Porubynovskaia, 1974). Planters and containers in which plants are grown should be in harmony with the architecture of a particular room in shape, size, color, material, and it is advisable to decorate the top layer of soil with moss, pebbles, expanded clay, sand, or ground cover plants (Artiushyn, 1982;Orlova, 2011).…”
Section: Strashok and Morozkomentioning
confidence: 99%