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Newborn At High Risk Of Brain Damage Euraibi International Workshop Siena April 2001 Biology Of The Neonate 1st Edition G Bunoncore

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Newborn At High Risk Of Brain Damage Euraibi International Workshop Siena April 2001 Biology Of The Neonate 1st Edition G Bunoncore
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File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.23 MB
Pages: 205
Author: G. Bunoncore
ISBN: 3805572123
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Newborn At High Risk Of Brain Damage Euraibi International Workshop Siena April 2001 Biology Of The Neonate 1st Edition G Bunoncore by G. Bunoncore 3805572123 instant download after payment.

In the last 10 years it has become evident that the etiology of neonatal brain injury is multifactorial and that cerebral palsy is only caused by birth asphyxia in a minority of cases. A number of risk factors for developing brain injury other than asphyxia and oxidative stress, such as inflammation and environmental factors, suggest that prevention may be possible, but first a more thorough understanding of the mechanisms leading to brain injury is required. This issue brings together the work of leading scientists on the risk factors for neonatal brain injury, on high-risk newborns, mechanisms leading to injury and new therapeutic approaches. It should be of interest to obstetricians, paediatricians, neonatologists, neurologists, neuropathologists and all those concerned with the care of newborns.

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