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Autor:
Irina N. Novoselova, Irina V. Ponina, Olga V. Popova, Aleksander V. Kalyuzhny, Ilia A. Melnikov, Svetlana A. Valiullina
Publikováno v:
Вестник восстановительной медицины, Vol 20, Iss 4, Pp 106-114 (2021)
Diagnostic errors of spinal cord injuries with combined trauma in children are facilitated by the patient’s age, which does not allow foran adequate neurological assessment of motor and sensitive disorders, a reduced state of consciousness in sever
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4054f60b89c64317b8282c7881555af2
Publikováno v:
Physical and rehabilitation medicine, medical rehabilitation. 4:234-243
BACKGROUND: Consequences and complications of spinal cord injury in children which appear at all recovery stages significantly affect outcomes. The Classification proposed in 1994 does not provide a clear distinction between terms "consequences" and
Autor:
Irina V. Ponina, Irina N. Novosyolova, Svetlana A. Valiullina, Tolibdzhon A. Akhadov, Olga V. Bozhko, Valeriy I. Lukyanov, Olga V. Popova
Publikováno v:
Russian Pediatric Journal. 25:333-336
Introduction. Spinal cord injury, like any severe injury, triggers a cascade of metabolic reactions leading to an increased demand for macronutrients. Untimely correction of nutritional losses leads to significant weight loss in the patient, and as a
Autor:
Svetlana A. Valiullina, Olga V. Popova, Ilia A. Melnikov, Irina V. Ponina, Irina N. Novoselova, Aleksander V. Kalyuzhny
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Rehabilitation Medicine. 20:106-114
Diagnostic errors of spinal cord injuries with combined trauma in children are facilitated by the patient’s age, which does not allow foran adequate neurological assessment of motor and sensitive disorders, a reduced state of consciousness in sever
Publikováno v:
Medical Journal of the Russian Federation. 27:115-126
BACKGROUND: Approximately 40 million people worldwide suffer from vertebrospinal cord injuries every year. According to different authors, children account for 1% to 5% of those injured. The relevance of developing a protocol for preparing children w
Autor:
Svetlana A. Valiullina, Irina N. Novoselova, Galina N. Zadorina-Negoda, Ilia A. Melnikov, Irina V. Ponina
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Rehabilitation Medicine. 20:109-117
One of the features of traumatic spinal cord injury in children is a high probability of the isloted form of its injury (syndrome SCIWORA – spinal cord injury without radiograph abnormality). Mobility and elasticity of the spine column in childhood
Publikováno v:
Russian Pediatric Journal. 22:251-254
The outcome both of patient recovery and spinal injury, in addition to a variety of clinical factors, is significantly affected by consequences and complications occurring during all periods of injury management. In acute, early and intermediate stag