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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