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Title Content of lead and nickel in mothers' hair and their children which were born with intrauterina growth restriction
Authors Shkolna, Iryna Ivanivna  
Shvachko, D.V
ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6756-0158
Keywords важкі метали
тяжелые металлы
Heavy metals
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/123456789/81139
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Citation Shkolna, I. I., Shvachko, D. V. Content of lead and nickel in mothers' hair and their children which were born with intrauterina growth restriction // Інновації в медицині : матеріали 88-ї науково-практичної конференції студентів та молодих вчених із міжнародною участю, м. Івано-Франківськ, 28–30 березня 2019 р. С. 78.
Abstract Heavy metals are considered to be harmful, since they are toxic, not biochemical decay, have a long half-life in the soil and accumulate by living organisms through food or air. Hair can be used as a marker for the long-term effects of toxic elements, the study of their effects on the body of fetus and newborn is of particular importance. The level of lead in hair of mothers which born full-term newborns with IUGR was 2,4 times higher than who born fullterm children. This can be explained by the excess intake of the above element woman’s body through food, water or lead-contaminated air.
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