COGNITIVE DISORDERS IN CHILDREN WHO HAVE SUFFERED PERINATAL DAMAGE TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

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M.Sh.Хojimatova.

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Perinatal damage to the nervous system (PDNS) is a major contributor to developmental delays in children, with cognitive impairments as a common outcome. This study evaluates the impact of PDNS on cognitive function using clinical data from 200 children aged 3-7 years. Statistical analysis highlights the role of neuroimaging, cognitive assessments, and tailored therapeutic interventions. Early detection and intervention are shown to significantly reduce long-term disabilities.

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COGNITIVE DISORDERS IN CHILDREN WHO HAVE SUFFERED PERINATAL DAMAGE TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(2), 209-211. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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