UA27160C2 - Method for diagnosing risk of the hypoxic lesions of central nervous system in fetus - Google Patents

Method for diagnosing risk of the hypoxic lesions of central nervous system in fetus

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UA27160C2
UA27160C2 UA98084632A UA98084632A UA27160C2 UA 27160 C2 UA27160 C2 UA 27160C2 UA 98084632 A UA98084632 A UA 98084632A UA 98084632 A UA98084632 A UA 98084632A UA 27160 C2 UA27160 C2 UA 27160C2
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fetus
nervous system
central nervous
lesions
hypoxic lesions
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Ольга Владиславівна Мерцалова
Ольга Владиславовна Мерцалова
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Ольга Владиславівна Мерцалова
Ольга Владиславовна Мерцалова
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The invention relates to the medicine, namely to the obstetrics and the gynecology and may be used for diagnosing the risk of the hypoxic lesions of the central nervous system in fetus for assessing the tactics for managing the pregnant women. The method comprises the general clinical examination, Dopplerography, cardiotocography of fetus, the assessment of the biophysical patterns, and magnetic resonance tomography for detecting the direct and indirect features suggesting the lesions of the central nervous system in fetus.
UA98084632A 1998-08-28 1998-08-28 Method for diagnosing risk of the hypoxic lesions of central nervous system in fetus UA27160C2 (en)

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