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Med Pregl ; 46(9-10): 376-9, 1993.
Article in Croatian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7997218

ABSTRACT

In this study the authors discuss anatomical and functional asymmetries at the man, i.e. in human kind. They stress that asymmetries exist at the cell level as well, then at the chromosomic one, as well as on all other cells of human organism (cells of blood, liver, lungs, muscles, central nervous system, etc.) They point out to the asymmetries off the central nervous system, autonomous nervous system, as well as to certain organs and organic systems and body parts (head, face, extremities, trunk, etc.) A special attention is devoted to the functional asymmetries at which the emphasis is given to motoric, sensorial and psychic asymmetries.


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Body Constitution , Humans
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Med Pregl ; 42(3-4): 159-62, 1989.
Article in Croatian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2636694

ABSTRACT

An analysis of frequency and range of hereditary and congenital defects was performed in all infants born in the period from January 1 to December 31, 1986 in the Ward for Neonates at the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics in Pancevo and in the out-patient maternity home in Indija and Kovin. In Pancevo 2.559 (1.286 m. and 1.273 f.) newborn infants were born, i.e. there were 2.314 (1.178 m. and 1.136 f.) mature children and 245 (108 m. and 187 f.) premature children. In Indija 367 (180 m. and 187 f.) newborn infants were born, i.e. there were 355 (174 m. and 181 f.) mature children and 12 (6 m. and 6 f.) premature children. In Kovin 146 (65 m. and 81 f.) newborn infants were born, i.e. 150 (82 m. and 68 f.) mature and 10 (1 m. and 9 f.) premature children. A total 3.072 (1.531 m. and 1.541 f.) newborn infants in all three places were born. In all three places there was a total of 2.805 (1.417 m. and 1.387 f.) mature and 267 (115 m. and 152 f.) premature children. In Pancevo 68 children were born with defects (40 m. and 28 f.), i.e. 2.66% (3.11% m. and 2.20% f.). In Indija only one defect was noted in one female child (0.53% related to female newborns).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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Congenital Abnormalities/epidemiology , Congenital Abnormalities/genetics , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Yugoslavia/epidemiology
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