Cerebral Electrical Activity after Birth Asphyxia: Its Relation to short term Outcome

Mohammad Ali Ibrahim Mandour;

Abstract


Hypoxia is generally defined as the partial or complete lack of oxygen in the brain or blood. Hypoxic injury in the fetal and neonatal brain results in neonatal mortality, morbidity or long term sequel such as cerebral palsy, mental retardation, epilepsy


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Title Cerebral Electrical Activity after Birth Asphyxia: Its Relation to short term Outcome
Other Titles نشاط المخ الكهربائي بعد الاختناق الوليدي و علاقته بنتائج الإصابة على المدى القريب
Authors Mohammad Ali Ibrahim Mandour
Keywords Cerebral Electrical Activity after Birth Asphyxia: Its Relation to short term Outcome
Issue Date 2011
Description 
Hypoxia is generally defined as the partial or complete lack of oxygen in the brain or blood. Hypoxic injury in the fetal and neonatal brain results in neonatal mortality, morbidity or long term sequel such as cerebral palsy, mental retardation, epilepsy

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