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Title Features of content of toxic elements in mothers and their children which were born with intrauterine growth restriction
Authors Shkolna, Iryna Ivanivna  
Markevych, Vitalii Eduardovych
Murza, Yu.O
ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6756-0158
Keywords токсичні мікроелементи
токсические микроэлементы
toxic elements
волосся
волосы
hair
затримка внутрішньоутробного розвитку
задержка внутриутробного развития
intrauterine growth restriction
Type Conference Papers
Date of Issue 2019
URI https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/81097
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Citation Shkolna I.I. Features of content of toxic elements in mothers and their children which were born with intrauterine growth restriction [Текст] / I.I. Shkolna, V.E. Markevych, Yu.O. Murza // Introduction of Modern Achievements of Medical Science into Healthcare Practice in Ukraine (17-19 April 2019) – Kyiv, 2019 – P. 187-188.
Abstract We study the content of Cr and Cd in women hair and their children, which were born with intrauterine growth restriction. In hair of children with intrauterine growth restriction found low content of Cr, which is due to a violation of the transport and depositing functions of the placenta.
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