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Pediatriia Pub Date : 1992-01-01
I P Minkov
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本文对近17年来新生儿(21.7万例)和同期死亡的7845例不同年龄儿童的中枢神经系统先天性发育异常(CDAs)的患病率、结构和危险因素进行了研究。第一阶段的工作包括对医学文献的回顾性分析,直到大规模介绍胎儿CDAs的超声检查;第二阶段是对该方法引入公共卫生实践后的遗传监测情况进行分析,孕妇覆盖率达到98%。近年来,新生儿和死亡儿童中枢神经系统cda的总发病率以及超声诊断最准确的某些cda,即无脑畸形+和脑积水的发病率都有稳定的下降趋势。妊娠比例(第4次及以后)、妊娠病理(妊娠、传染病)、早产、宫内发育不全、未来孩子父母既往接触电离辐射(放疗、工业危害等)是胎儿中枢神经系统CDAs的重要危险因素。
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[Clinico-epidemiological studies of anomalies of the central nervous system in children in evaluation of the effectiveness of their prevention by fetal ultrasonography and genetic monitoring].

A study was made of the prevalence, structure and risk factors of congenital developmental abnormalities (CDAs) of the CNS seen over the recent 17 years in the newborn (217,000 births) and 7845 children of different age, who died during the same period. The stage I work involved a retrospective analysis of the medical documentation up to a broad-scale introduction of ultrasonography of CDAs in the fetus; stage II was concerned, with an analysis of the genetic monitoring after this method was introduced into public health practice, with the coverage of the pregnant amounting to 98%. The recent years have witnessed a stable tendency toward a decrease of both the total incidence of CDAs of the CNS in the newborn and dead children and of the incidence of certain CDAs, namely anencephaly + and hydrocephalus, most accurately diagnosed on ultrasonography. The ratio of pregnancy (the 4th and subsequent ones), pregnancy pathologies (gestosis, infectious diseases), prematurity, intrauterine hypotrophy, previous exposure to ionizing radiation of the future child's mother and father (radiotherapy, industrial hazards, and so forth) are significant risk factors of CDAs of the CNS in the fetus.

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