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Pathoanatomical research of fetuses after induced abortion of a fetus with established hereditary disease or congenital anomaly

Abstract

The analysis of autopsy with interruptions of pregnancy up to 22 weeks of gestation and fetal weight up to 500g due to congenital malformations was carried out in the pathology department SBI RS (Y) «RH №1 - National Center for Medicine» for 2010-2012. The results of the study show growth trend a number of investigations of congenital malformations in the total autopsies of fetuses. In the structure of CM multiple congenital malformations, genetic and chromosomal anomalies and malformations of the central nervous system with predominance of female fetuses in most groups CM are considered to be the leading ones. The higher prevalence rate of the diagnosed CM is noted among women of optimal reproductive age from 20 to 34 years as well as among indigenous women.

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M. A. Chernova
ГБУ РС (Я) «РБ №1-Национальный центр медицины»
Russian Federation


K. S. Loskutova
ГБУ РС (Я) «РБ №1-Национальный центр медицины»
Russian Federation


A. N. Nogovitsyna
ГБУ РС (Я) «РБ №1-Национальный центр медицины»
Russian Federation


A. Z. Shvedova
ГБУ РС (Я) «РБ №1-Национальный центр медицины»
Russian Federation


A. N. Timofeeva
ГБУ РС (Я) «РБ №1-Национальный центр медицины»
Russian Federation


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Chernova M.A., Loskutova K.S., Nogovitsyna A.N., Shvedova A.Z., Timofeeva A.N. Pathoanatomical research of fetuses after induced abortion of a fetus with established hereditary disease or congenital anomaly. Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(2):19-21. (In Russ.)

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