The authors carried out clinical observations of 103 children with grave damages of the central nervous system. Twenty-five children died of intercurrent diseases. The results of pathomorphological examinations of the dead children's brain were compared with the clinical picture of grave forms of perinatal encephalopathy and infantile cerebral paralysis. Taking into consideration the pathological course of the pregnancy and labour in the children's mothers, the presence of the neurological symptoms since the very first days of the children's life, as well as the results of the pathomorphological examinations of the brain, one can conclude that it is a lingering inflammatory process (started as an intrauterine one in most children) that is the morphological base of these diseases.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Semenova1981a
%A Semenova, K. A.
%A Potapova, I. N.
%A Levchenkova, V. D.
%D 1981
%J Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
%K Brain; Brain Diseases; Cerebellum; Cerebral Palsy; Ventricles; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Neuroglia; Neurons; Pia Mater
%N 10
%P 1441--1446
%T Brain lesions in children under 2-years-old with perinatal encephalopathy and severe cerebral palsy
%V 81
%X The authors carried out clinical observations of 103 children with grave damages of the central nervous system. Twenty-five children died of intercurrent diseases. The results of pathomorphological examinations of the dead children's brain were compared with the clinical picture of grave forms of perinatal encephalopathy and infantile cerebral paralysis. Taking into consideration the pathological course of the pregnancy and labour in the children's mothers, the presence of the neurological symptoms since the very first days of the children's life, as well as the results of the pathomorphological examinations of the brain, one can conclude that it is a lingering inflammatory process (started as an intrauterine one in most children) that is the morphological base of these diseases.
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abstract = {The authors carried out clinical observations of 103 children with grave damages of the central nervous system. Twenty-five children died of intercurrent diseases. The results of pathomorphological examinations of the dead children's brain were compared with the clinical picture of grave forms of perinatal encephalopathy and infantile cerebral paralysis. Taking into consideration the pathological course of the pregnancy and labour in the children's mothers, the presence of the neurological symptoms since the very first days of the children's life, as well as the results of the pathomorphological examinations of the brain, one can conclude that it is a lingering inflammatory process (started as an intrauterine one in most children) that is the morphological base of these diseases.},
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author = {Semenova, K. A. and Potapova, I. N. and Levchenkova, V. D.},
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