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... defects of the ependyma of the lateral ventricles are common in newborns ( Fig . 3 ) ; in an unselected series of test cases they were found in 38 ( 74 percent ) of 51 consecutive autopsies . These defects have been men- tioned by ...
... defects of the ependyma of the lateral ventricles are common in newborns ( Fig . 3 ) ; in an unselected series of test cases they were found in 38 ( 74 percent ) of 51 consecutive autopsies . These defects have been men- tioned by ...
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... defect . Heschl ( 1859 ) considered the lesions connatal defects ; he considered and rejected their attri- bution to a local aplasia of the hemispheric wall and attributed the defects to destruction of the fetal brain . He compared ...
... defect . Heschl ( 1859 ) considered the lesions connatal defects ; he considered and rejected their attri- bution to a local aplasia of the hemispheric wall and attributed the defects to destruction of the fetal brain . He compared ...
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... defect ; some defects may still show organization of necrotic tissue or residual macro- phages . Cortical infarcts may result from excessive stretching or compression of superficial arteries . Brains having relatively large defects may ...
... defect ; some defects may still show organization of necrotic tissue or residual macro- phages . Cortical infarcts may result from excessive stretching or compression of superficial arteries . Brains having relatively large defects may ...
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Gross and Microscopic Development of the Central Nervous System | 1 |
Hemorrhages Characteristic of Asphyctic Premature Infants | 28 |
Cerebral Lesions from Physical Trauma | 37 |
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