[Cerebrospinal fluid lactate and peroxide compounds in young children with craniocerebral trauma]
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[Cerebrospinal fluid lactate and peroxide compounds in young children with craniocerebral trauma]
Abstract
The content of lactate and products of lipid peroxidation in the c. s. f. of infants with craniocerebral trauma was studied. The content of lactate and malonic dialdehyde in the c. s. f. was significantly increased, which correlated with the severity of the trauma. The results of the study make it possible to followup the course of the cerebral traumatic disease and the efficacy of the applied therapy and also may severe as prognostic criteria in evaluating the possible sequelae of the craniocerebral trauma.
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