Tastanbekov B D
Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova. 1979;79(10):1350-2.
The most frequent symptoms and syndromes indicative of nervous system impairments in the newborn are: oculomotor disturbances, signs of intracranial pressure rise, changes of the spontaneous motor activity, symptoms of cerebral edema, depression or excitation of the nervous system. The studies have shown that the diverse character of combination of these symptoms and syndromes and the degree of their intensity depend on the depth of hypoxia, give evidence of the gravity of cerebral circulation disorders, and point to possible metabolic or structural changes in the newborn's brain.
眼球运动障碍、颅内压升高迹象、自发运动活动改变、脑水肿症状、神经系统抑制或兴奋。研究表明,这些症状和综合征组合的多样性及其强度程度取决于缺氧的深度,证明了脑循环障碍的严重程度,并指出新生儿大脑可能存在代谢或结构变化。