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FEATURES OF SOMATIC PATHOLOGY, SEPARATE FUNCTIONAL AND BIOCHEMICAL VALUES OF CHILDREN OF EARLY AGE WITH SPASTIC FORMS OF CEREBRAL PALSY

Journal: International bilingual medical journal "MEDICUS" (Vol.1, No. 3)

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Page : 38-40

Keywords : early infants; infantile cerebral paralysis; somatic pathology; functional and biochemical values.;

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Abstract

Early infants with spastic forms of cerebral palsy are characterized by frequent background pathology (hypotrophy, deficiency anemia, rickets), chronic diseases of upper respiratory tract, diseases of the digestive system and kidneys, acedia, autonomic imbalance due to the increased activity of the parasympathetic and decreased activity of the sym-pathetic part, reduced vegetative reactivity, tissue hypoxia, increased intensity of lipid free radical oxidation and a compensatory increase in antioxidant activity.

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