ОСОБЕННОСТИ УХОДА ЗА КОЖЕЙ НЕДОНОШЕННОГО РЕБЕНКА
А. С. Стадникова
ГБУЗ «Детская городская клиническая больница им. З.А. Башляевой», Москвы,
О. Б. Тамразова
ФГАОУ ВО «Российский университет дружбы народов», Москва
А. К. Миронова
ГБУЗ «Детская городская клиническая больница им. З.А. Башляевой», Москвыа
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Ключевые слова

новорожденные
недоношенный
кожа
уход за кожей
смягчающие средства

Как цитировать

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А. С. Стадникова, О. Б. Тамразова, и А. К. Миронова, ОСОБЕННОСТИ УХОДА ЗА КОЖЕЙ НЕДОНОШЕННОГО РЕБЕНКА, КМКВ, вып. 2, сс. 137-143, июн. 2020.
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Аннотация

В статье авторы подробно освещают вопросы анатомического строения и физиологических особенностей кожи новорожденных, особенно выделяя группу недоношенных детей. Структура кожи недоношенного ребенка характеризуется значительной незрелостью и зависит от гестационного возраста. Подробно изложен процесс адаптации недоношенных к внеутробной жизни, описаны факторы риска поражения кожи у маленьких детей. Представлены последние данные по уходу за кожей преждевременно рожденного младенца.
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