FLOW ANALYSIS, PREGNANCY OUTCOMES IN THE SECOND GENERATION OF DESCENDANTS, ANCESTORS OF WHOM WERE IN THE AREA OF RADIATION EXPOSURE

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The estimation of pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum and newborn state of the offspring in the second generation (study group), the progenitors of which were in the area of radiation exposure. The study group included data on 112 women. In the control group were assigned 53 women who themselves, their parents and grandparents were not exposed to ionizing radiation. Extragenital pathology is characterized by the predominance of the main group of diseases of the circulatory system, urinary system, blood and blood-forming organs, diseases of the endocrine system. Among gynecological diseases prevailed chronic inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs. The high rate of complications during pregnancy, premature birth, subcompensated form of placental insufficiency in patients of the main group.

 

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Yu. A. Dudareva

Altai State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian Federation

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Email: julia.dudareva@mail.ru
PHD, Obstetrics and Gynecology Doctor, Tutor, the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Advanced Training and Professional Retraining State Budget Educational Institution Highest Vocational Education «Altay State Medical University» Address: 656038, Altai region, Barnaul, Lenin prospect, 40; tel.: (3852) 68-96-22 Russian Federation

V. A. Gur'eva

Altai State Medical University, Barnaul, Russian Federation

Email: vgurjeva@yandex.ru
PhD, Professor, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Advanced Training and Professional Retraining State Budget Educational Institution Highest Vocational Education«Altay State Medical University» Address: 656038, Altai region, Barnaul, Lenin prospect, 40; tel.: (3852) 68-96-22 Russian Federation

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