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CLINICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF MILD CEREBRAL ISHEMIA IN FULL-TERM INFANTS WITH INTRAUTERINE PARAINFLUENZA AND MIXED-RESPIRATORY VIRUS INFECTION

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group had the signs of hyperexcitability and physical disorders much longer and echographic markers of brain immaturity (in 32.0 and 3.7%, р<0.05) were registered oftener at the absence of any changes of the vessel resistance in the middle cerebral artery. At the same time the dead infants of this group morphologically were found to have the parts of the increase of collagenisation of soft brain tunic blood vessels, alternative neuron changes, glial cellular elements and ependymocytes of lateral ventricles of cerebrum, more intensive perivascular edema, full-blown vascular congestion and vascular plexus as well as tiny hemorrhages, which is explained by significant neurotoxic and angiotoxic influence of some viruses and products of their metabolism.

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Grigorenko A.A., Zabolotskikh T.V., Gorikov I.N., Kostromina N.O. CLINICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF MILD CEREBRAL ISHEMIA IN FULL-TERM INFANTS WITH INTRAUTERINE PARAINFLUENZA AND MIXED-RESPIRATORY VIRUS INFECTION. Bulletin Physiology and Pathology of Respiration. 2014;(54):61-65. (In Russ.)

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