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Zeitschrift fur Geburtshilfe und Perinatologie 1976-Aug

Cerebral lesions of mature newborn due to perinatal hypoxia. II. Mother's diseases.

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The influence of chronic intrapregnancy hypoxia caused by mother's diseases (toxemia, gravidarum, hypochromic anemia, diabetes) on the brain of a mature newborn has been investigated. Besides the vast damages of the parieto-occipital cortex, Ammon's horn (entorhinal) motor and insula cortex there were also some damages of the cerebellum and the brain stem cells. The damages of the cells in the brain stem seem to be one of the causes of the abnormal perinatal adaption.

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