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BRAIN DAMAGE DUE TO ASPHYXIA: MECHANISM OF CAUSATION

BRAIN DAMAGE DUE TO ASPHYXIA: MECHANISM OF CAUSATION B R A I N DAMAGE DUE TO A S P H Y X I A ; Ronald E. Myers, M . D . / P h . D . Why do the nerve c e l l s of fetuses or newborns d i e or become destroyed äs a consequence of t h e f r exposure to oxygen d e f i c i e n c y states? The oldest and s t i l l most w i d e l y accepted I n t e r p r e t a t i o n of the mechanlsms t h a t u n d e r l l e both the loss of nervous System f u n c t l o n and the development of b r a l n I n j u r y w l t h oxygen d e p r i v a t Ion i s a presumed d e f i c i e n c y In energy a v a i l a b i l i t y t o t h e c e l l s http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Perinatal Medicine de Gruyter

BRAIN DAMAGE DUE TO ASPHYXIA: MECHANISM OF CAUSATION

Journal of Perinatal Medicine , Volume 9 (s1) – Jan 1, 1981

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
Copyright © 2009 Walter de Gruyter
ISSN
0300-5577
eISSN
1619-3997
DOI
10.1515/jpme.1981.9.s1.78
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Abstract

B R A I N DAMAGE DUE TO A S P H Y X I A ; Ronald E. Myers, M . D . / P h . D . Why do the nerve c e l l s of fetuses or newborns d i e or become destroyed äs a consequence of t h e f r exposure to oxygen d e f i c i e n c y states? The oldest and s t i l l most w i d e l y accepted I n t e r p r e t a t i o n of the mechanlsms t h a t u n d e r l l e both the loss of nervous System f u n c t l o n and the development of b r a l n I n j u r y w l t h oxygen d e p r i v a t Ion i s a presumed d e f i c i e n c y In energy a v a i l a b i l i t y t o t h e c e l l s

Journal

Journal of Perinatal Medicinede Gruyter

Published: Jan 1, 1981

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