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Objective: To explore the effects of early intervention on functional outcome and the repair mechanisms in rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain damage (HIBD). Methods: A HIBD rat model was established by ligating either uterine vessel of one pregnant horn. The way of intervention was the neonatal handling and enriched environment. One trial passive avoidance response, brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) and NGF levels in the brain were used as assessment index. Results:(1) In the one trial passive avoidance response test, the medial step-through latency (STL) of intervention group (n=18) was much longer than that of non-intervention group (n=15) (P
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Objective To explore the application of event related potentials (ERPs) in the comprehensive intervention for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. Methods P 300 of ERPs and Conners' measuring scale were tested in 31 children with ADHD before and 6 months after comprehensive intervention. At the same time, P 300 was tested in 36 healthy children as control. Results In the children with ADHD, the P 300 latency was longer and amplitude was lower than those in the healthy children before comprehensive intervention (P
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Objective:To explore the situation of human parvovirus B_ 19 (HPV-B_ 19), cytomegalovirus (CMV) , Group A hemolytic streptococcal infections and immune function in children with tic disorders (TD).Methods:Sixty children with TD were involved in the study. HPV-B_ 19-IgM and CMV-IgM were examined using ELISA method. The titers of antistreptolysin O (ASO) was examined by agglutination. We also detected immune function, the ferrohemoglobin level, leucocyte count and platelet count of peripheral smear in the study. There were 20 healthy children as control group.Results:The positive rate of HPV-B_ 19-IgM (23.3%) were significantly higher than that of control (all are negative, ?2=5.67,P