The role of membrane-destabilizing processes in the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of perinatal encephalopathy in children

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2/3 of all diseases of the nervous system in children begin to develop in the perinatal period. In recent decades, great strides have been made in perinatal neurology in the development of criteria for early diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Further study of the biochemical foundations of perinatal lesions of the nervous system with the definition of objective markers of the severity of the lesion will reveal new links in its pathogenesis and develop more effective methods of treatment.

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E. V. Levitina

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Russian Federation, Tyumen; Kazan

G. A. Ivanichev

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Russian Federation, Tyumen; Kazan

M. M. Minnibaev

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Russian Federation, Tyumen; Kazan

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