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АСФИКСИЈАТА И РАЗВОЈНИТЕ ПОСТИГНУВАЊА
Валентина ДУКОВСКА1, |
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ASPHYXIA AND DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME
Valentina DUKOVSKA1,
Department of Intensive Care, |
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Примено: 13. 01. 2010 |
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Received: 13. 01. 2010 |
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Асфиксијата е фактор на ризик кој многу често се поврзува со невроразвојните проблеми кај високоризичните новородени и подеднакво се јавува и кај недоносените и кај доносените. Меѓутоа ефектите кои ги има врз мозокот се различни кај зрелиот мозок споредено со ефектите кај прематурниот мозок. |
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Asphyxia is a risk factor that is very often related to neuro-developmental issues in high risk infants and equally affects preterm and term infants, however its outcome on the developed brain differs from the outcome on the preterm brain. |
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Citation:Dukovska V, Sofijanova A, Duma F, Juzevski Zh. Asphyxia and Developmental Outcome in High Risk Infants. J Spec Educ Rehab 2010; 11(1-2):25-38. |
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Клучни зборови: асфиксија, HIE, деца родени со висок фактор на ризик, Грифитс развојни скали, развојнo постигнувањe |
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Key words: asphyxia, HIE, high risk infants, Griffiths Developmental Scales, developmental outcome
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Валентина ДУКОВСКА |
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Valentina DUKOVSKA |
Одделение за Интензивна Нега |
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Department of Intensive Care |
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