2018, Number 5-6
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Rev Sanid Milit Mex 2018; 72 (5-6)
Social and environmental factors of premature triplets’ neurodevelopment. Case report
Sánchez-Pérez MC, Cruz-Ramírez MM, Muñoz-Ledo RP, Correa-Ramírez A
Language: Spanish
References: 19
Page: 344-350
PDF size: 188.36 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The premature birth epidemic is the result of genetic, social and environmental complex interactions. As smaller and lower-weight children survive, sequelae increase. This paper characterizes the environmental and social factors related to neurodevelopment as a component of an early intervention program at the National Pediatrics Institute. We present the case report of an assisted multiple pregnancy with similar genetic and environmental factors, but biologic and dyadic interaction differences, and report the neurodevelopmental evolution over the first year of life.
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