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  • Psychoaffective disorders as a consequence of craniocerebral injury in pregnant women

    Редактор | 2017, Original articles, Practical medicine 01 (17) part2 Psychiatry | 15 марта, 2017

    A.A. VOLYNKIN1,2, P.N. VLASOV1,2, V.A. PETRUKHIN2

    1Moscow Regional Scientific-research Institute for Obstetrics and Gynecology, 20/1 Delegatskaya Str., Moscow, Russian Federation, 103473

    2Moscow Regional Scientific Research Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 22a Pokrovka Str., Moscow, Russian Federation, 101000 

    Volynkin A.A. ― postgraduate student of the Department of Neurology of Therapy Faculty, neurologist, tel. (495) 972-93-87, е-mail: [email protected]

    Vlasov P.N. ― D. Med. Sc., Professor of the Department of Neurology of Therapy Faculty, neurologist, tel. (495) 972-93-87, е-mail: [email protected]

    Petrukhin V.A. ― D. Med. Sc., Professor, Head of the Obstetric Physiology Department, tel. (495) 623-37-37, е-mail: [email protected]

     The features of psychoaffective disorders as sequelae of traumatic brain injury in pregnant women are discussed in the article. The results of detailed prospective analysis of manifestations of fatigue, anxiety and depression in 47 pregnant women as sequelae of traumatic brain injury are for the first time provided and their features are described.

    Key words: psychoaffective disorders, consequences of traumatic brain injury, pregnant women.

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    Метки: 2017, A.A. VOLYNKIN, consequences of traumatic brain injury, P.N. VLASOV, Practical medicine 01 (17) part2 Psychiatry, pregnant women, psychoaffective disorders, V.A. PETRUKHIN

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