Аннотация
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Пренатальное выявление врожденных пороков развития коры головного мозга имеет большое значение для семьи и общества. Совершенствование ультразвуковых аппаратов открывает новые возможности в этой области в ходе пренатального обследования плода.
Ключевые слова:
пренатальная диагностика, ультразвук, кора головного мозга, эмбриогенез, врожденные пороки развития
Neurosonography assessment in prenatal diagnostics of brain cortex malformations
Prenatal detection of congenital malformations of the cerebral cortex has great importance for the family and society. The improvement of ultrasonic devices opens new possibilities in this field during the prenatal examination of the fetus.
Keywords
prenatal diagnosis, ultrasound, the cerebral cortex, embryogenesis, congenital malformations
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