Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
December 2005
One hundred and twenty-five children with cerebral palsy (n = 108) and organic CNS lesions (n = 17) have been studied. A control group included 30 children without any neurological lesions. Lipids and phospholipids spectra, Ca, Mg- and Na, K-ATPases, intensity of red blood cells lipid peroxidation and erythrocyte free magnesium content have been determined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForty-three infants aged 1-5 months with somatic and neurological diseases, including congenital, 18 of these with retrolental fibroplasia (RF) and 25 without RF were examined. Control group consisted of 36 age-matched infants. Based on identification of viral antigens in urine precipitate cells, mixed viral infection was diagnosed in 100% patients and 16.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors prove the involvement of congenital Coxsackie virus infection in the etiology of allergic diseases in children: 1) indications of high risk of vertical transmission of viruses of this group from mothers with persistent infection to children are more incident in the history of mothers whose children develop allergies in comparison with healthy age-matched children (83 vs. 38.8%); 2) Coxsackie viruses are detected in sick children more often than in healthy ones (58.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMorphological and virological studies were carried out in 26 cases of perinatal and neonatal deaths in a group at a high risk of vertical transmission of Coxsackie viruses. Antigens of Coxsackie viruses A and B were identified in 73.1% of autopsy materials, including the thymus.
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