2 -3 (27/1) 2019 — Rakhimova K.E., Omonova U.T., — CHILDREN’S CEREBRAL PARALYSIS-MODERN VIEW ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF DISEASE

CHILDREN’S CEREBRAL PARALYSIS-MODERN VIEW ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF DISEASE

Rakhimova K.E., Republican Children’s Psychoneurological Hospital named after W.K. Kurbanova.

Omonova U.T., Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute,

Nurmatova Sh.O. Republican Children’s Psychoneurological Hospital named after W.K. Kurbanova.

Resume,

A thorough analysis of the data of modern scientific literature shows that ро1утогрМс variants of individual genes can serve as the basis for facilitating the onset of the disease. This literature review focuses on a genetic рredisрosition to cerebral рalsy.

Keywords: cerebral рalsy, genetics.

First page

10

Last page

13

For citation: Rakhimova K.E., Omonova U.T., Nurmatova Sh.O.Children’s cerebral paralysis-modern view on the pathogenesis of disease//New Day in Medicine 3(27)2019 10-13 https://cutt.ly/bbxW92C

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