INFANTILE CEREBRAL PALSY DEVELOPMENT FACTORS (LITERATURE REVIEW)

Авторы

  • V. N. Lokshin «Persona» International Clinical Center of Reproductology, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • R. B. Isayeva KazNU, Higher School of Medicine, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • R. Zh. Seisebayeva KazNU, Higher School of Medicine, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • S. A. Abzaliyeva KazNU, Higher School of Medicine, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Sh. K. Sarmuldayeva JSC NMU named after S. D. Asfendiyarov, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology №3, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Ключевые слова:

cerebral palsy, antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal period, periventricular leukomalacia, cerebral accident, hereditary factor.

Аннотация

The term Infantile Cerebral Palsy refers to complex of chronic neurological disorders that occur
during perinatal period because of brain damage. Brain damage can occur in both ante-, intra- and postnatal periods.
There are variety of reasons and it is impossible to specify the main one. Damage often occurs before birth, antenatal,
during the first 6 months of pregnancy. There are at least three reasons for this: Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL).
PVL is a type of lesion that affects alba due to lack of oxygen in the uterus. Abnormal brain development. The lesion
may be due to mutations in genes responsible for brain development, some infections, such as toxoplasmosis, parasitic
infection, herpes and herpes-like viruses and head trauma. There may be intracranial haemorrhage, when the
foetus has a stroke. Haemorrhage may stop blood flow into the vital tissue of the brain, which may cause tissue
injury or necrosis. Blood may thicken and damage surrounding tissue. According to various data, intrapartum lesions,
such as birth asphyxia or birth trauma, account for up to 42%. In the postnatal period, brain lesion factors with
development of cerebral palsy are usually considered infectious, less traumatic ones, but some works mention the
hereditary component. Nevertheless, to date, the aetiology of this disease has not been fully studied and it is not clear
which pathogenic factors and what conditions lead to cerebral palsy. Therefore, we can state only the multi-aetiology
of cerebral palsy and need for greater attention to the study of both biological and environmental factors that have an
impact on foetus and new-born.

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2019-06-10

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V. N. Lokshin, R. B. Isayeva, R. Zh. Seisebayeva, S. A. Abzaliyeva, & Sh. K. Sarmuldayeva. (2019). INFANTILE CEREBRAL PALSY DEVELOPMENT FACTORS (LITERATURE REVIEW). «Вестник НАН РК», (3), 16–21. извлечено от http://189185.vm7pq.group/bulletin-science/article/view/1456