RELEVANCE OF INCIDENTAL DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
Abstract
The article provides a review of modern literature in order to study the issues of etiology, risk factors, prevention, detection and modern treatment of congenital malformations.
Studies have shown that the main preventive measures to reduce the birth of children with developmental defects and improve the health status of pregnant women should be aimed at improving diagnostic technologies and solving medical and social problems of pregnant women.
About the Author
Sh. Z. NabievaTajikistan
Nabieva Shahnoza Zohirovna - Applicant
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Nabieva Sh.Z. RELEVANCE OF INCIDENTAL DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS. Health care of Tajikistan. 2020;(3):78-83. (In Russ.)