THE CLINICAL AND NEUROLOGICAL SYMPTOMS OF PERINATAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DAMAGE IN INFANTS DURING THEIR FIRST YEAR OF LIFE MANIFEST WITH DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS
Journal Title: International scientific journal Science and Innovation - Year 2025, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
To date, despite the achievements of modern medicine, perinatal damage to the nervous system of newborns remains one of the main urgent problems among practicing pediatricians and pediatric neurologists. The state of the nervous system of newborns depends primarily on the state of the mother's body during pregnancy, diseases transmitted by the mother, lifestyle, and labor activity, which, in turn, is influenced by the maternal metabolic process. Although much scientific research in medicine has been focused on this area, today this problem occupies a leading place in medicine, which further increases the need for research aimed at early diagnosis of the factors causing the disease, the clinical and neurological course of the disease
Authors and Affiliations
Sh. T. Isanova, Sh. S. Ollanova, A. A. Mukhtarova
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