This book focuses on traumatic birth injuries, predominantly of the
skull and brain, as well as hemorrhagic and ischemic disorders of
cerebral circulation in fetuses and newborns, providing information
on each condition's classification, incidence, etiology and
pathogenesis, pathomorphology, clinic, diagnostics, prognosis, and
complications. It discusses the configuration (molding) of the
head, venous congestion, displacements of cranial bones, ruptures
of the cerebellar tentorium during labor, and the compression of
the skull and brain damage caused by obstetric operations and
asynclitic insertion of the head, while also describing the
importance of the periosteal stagnation of the skull to assess the
delivery and explanation of tentorium tears. Intracranial
hemorrhages are considered in detail, taking into account the role
of the traumatic factor in their occurrence and hypoxic-ischemic
brain lesions (periventricular leukomalacia, selective neuronal
necrosis, multicystic encephalomalacia, etc.). Lastly, it offers
the world's first explanation of why tentorium tears occur most
frequently in the left half, providing an original classification
of damaged tentoria, subarachnoid and intraventricular hemorrhages,
and the degree of configuration of the head in childbirth. Given
the depth and breadth of its coverage, the book offers an essential
resource for neonatologists, obstetricians-gynecologists,
perinatologists, pediatric neurologists, pathologists,
pediatricians, forensic experts and neuroimaging professionals.
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