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http://www.unc.edu/news/archives/jan...tes013007.html
News Release
Jan. 30, 2007
Brain bleeding common in newborns, UNC study finds
CHAPEL HILL – A brain development study in newborns revealed intracranial hemorrhages or bleeding in and around the brain, affects 26 percent of babies born vaginally, according to researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
“This was a very unexpected finding,” said Dr. John H. Gilmore, a professor of psychiatry in the UNC School of Medicine and senior study author. “Intracranial hemorrhage has generally been considered unusual in full-term newborns.”
Most of these hemorrhages, detected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), were fairly small and probably resolved quickly, Gilmore said. Neither the size of the baby or the baby’s head, the length of the labor, nor the use of vacuum or forceps to assist the delivery caused the bleeds. “The bleeds are probably caused by pressure on the skull during delivery,” he said.
These findings suggest intracranial hemorrhage is a fairly common consequence of a normal vaginal delivery, the authors said. “I would say that bleeds during vaginal birth are very common and have been happening for a very long time,” Gilmore said. “This not something prospective mothers need to be concerned about...”
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Вкратце, такие внутричерепные геморрагии при хорошем обследовании обнаруживаются у четверти новорожденных.
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