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Laboratory criteria of perinatal damage of central nervous system at premature newborns.
Petrashenko VA, Loboda AM, Smiyan OI, Popov SV, Kasyan SN, Zaitsev IE, Redko EK. Petrashenko VA, et al. Wiad Lek. 2019 Aug 31;72(8):1512-1516. Wiad Lek. 2019. PMID: 32012501
INTRODUCTION: Fetal and neonatal hypoxia takes a special place among the damaging factors of central nervous system (CNS). All forms of oxygen deficiency are accompanied by the development of bioenergetic hypoxia, which leads to tension of metabolic processes of the organi …
INTRODUCTION: Fetal and neonatal hypoxia takes a special place among the damaging factors of central nervous system (CNS). All forms of oxyg …
Autoimmune phenomena involving the pituitary gland in children: New developing data about diagnosis and treatment.
Romano A, Rigante D, Cipolla C. Romano A, et al. Autoimmun Rev. 2019 Oct;18(10):102363. doi: 10.1016/j.autrev.2019.102363. Epub 2019 Aug 8. Autoimmun Rev. 2019. PMID: 31401342 Review.
Potential target autoantigens studied in autoimmune hypophysitis have been various pituitary-specific factors, chaperone proteins, alpha-enolase, secretogranins, chorionic somatomammotropin and intracellular transcription factors. ...Children with diagnosis of hypophysitis …
Potential target autoantigens studied in autoimmune hypophysitis have been various pituitary-specific factors, chaperone proteins, alpha- …