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Clinical and morphologic characteristic of cerebral ischemia of moderate severity at newborns with a pre-natal adenovirus infection

Abstract

Antenatal health risk factors, a clinical course of cerebral ischemia of moderate severity and a morphological brain structure of infants with intrauterine adenovirus infection are studied. Scientists have found the higher incidence rate of acute nasopharyngitis, exacerbation of chronic tonsillitis and chronic placental insufficiency at pregnant women. In early neonatal period children often had a hypertension-hydrocephalic syndrome, conjunctivitis, vesicular infection and intrauterine growth, sclerosis and pia mater congestion, stasis in choroid plexus capillaries, alterative changes of ependymocytes caused by neurotoxic virus effect.

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A. A. Grigorenko
Амурская государственная медицинская академия МЗ РФ
Russian Federation


I. N. Gorikov
Дальневосточный научный центр физиологии и патологии дыхания
Russian Federation


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Grigorenko A.A., Gorikov I.N. Clinical and morphologic characteristic of cerebral ischemia of moderate severity at newborns with a pre-natal adenovirus infection. Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(2):25-27. (In Russ.)

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