To the problem of perinatal neuroradiology
- Authors: Mikhailov M.K.1, Akberov R.F.1, Fattakhov V.V.1
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- Kazan Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education
- Issue: Vol 76, No 2 (1995)
- Pages: 133-137
- Section: Lectures
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/97147
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj97147
- ID: 97147
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Abstract
In the classification of childhood traumatism, birth traumatism is especially distinguished, which, according to the literature, ranges from 3 to 20–30% [10]. The proportion of birth injuries of the spine, spinal cord, and vertebral arteries is high [4, 5]. They are the cause of death of 10-33% of all dead newborns. It has been proven that during childbirth, the maximum mechanical and manipulation load falls on the cervical spine, spinal cord, and vertebral arteries passing in the narrow canals of the transverse processes [5].
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##article.viewOnOriginalSite##About the authors
M. K. Mikhailov
Kazan Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education
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Department of Radiation Diagnostics
Russian Federation, KazanR. F. Akberov
Kazan Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education
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Department of Radiation Diagnostics
Russian Federation, KazanV. V. Fattakhov
Kazan Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education
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Department of Radiation Diagnostics
Russian Federation, KazanReferences
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