Assessment of knowledge of female students from the Medical Department of the University of Rzeszow regarding isolated neural tube defects

Introduction: Dysraphic defects are malformations resulting from a failed neural tube closure in a critical moment of embryogenesis. These structural alterations may include contractures, varus and valgus deformities, scoliosis or hip joint dislocations. According to the literature of the subject, t...

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Main Authors: Milewska Natalia, Przysada Grzegorz, Perenc Lidia, Wiśniowska Agnieszka
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing 2016-06-01
Series:Advances in Rehabilitation
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spelling doaj-e03a950fe552403e9a084879c37e0b9d2020-11-25T01:24:51ZengTermedia PublishingAdvances in Rehabilitation1734-49482016-06-01302394710.1515/rehab-2015-0042rehab-2015-0042Assessment of knowledge of female students from the Medical Department of the University of Rzeszow regarding isolated neural tube defectsMilewska Natalia0Przysada Grzegorz1Perenc Lidia2Wiśniowska Agnieszka3Institute of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of RzeszowInstitute of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of RzeszowInstitute of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of RzeszowInstitute of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of RzeszowIntroduction: Dysraphic defects are malformations resulting from a failed neural tube closure in a critical moment of embryogenesis. These structural alterations may include contractures, varus and valgus deformities, scoliosis or hip joint dislocations. According to the literature of the subject, the incidence of dysraphic defects ranges from 1.2% to 4.0% of live births. It is believed that 30% of cases are caused by genetic and environmental factors. The aim of the work was to assess the knowledge of female students of medical courses regarding isolated neural tube defects and their prevention.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/rehab.2016.30.issue-2/rehab-2015-0042/rehab-2015-0042.xml?format=INTfemalesfolic acidneural tube defectsprevention
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Przysada Grzegorz
Perenc Lidia
Wiśniowska Agnieszka
spellingShingle Milewska Natalia
Przysada Grzegorz
Perenc Lidia
Wiśniowska Agnieszka
Assessment of knowledge of female students from the Medical Department of the University of Rzeszow regarding isolated neural tube defects
Advances in Rehabilitation
females
folic acid
neural tube defects
prevention
author_facet Milewska Natalia
Przysada Grzegorz
Perenc Lidia
Wiśniowska Agnieszka
author_sort Milewska Natalia
title Assessment of knowledge of female students from the Medical Department of the University of Rzeszow regarding isolated neural tube defects
title_short Assessment of knowledge of female students from the Medical Department of the University of Rzeszow regarding isolated neural tube defects
title_full Assessment of knowledge of female students from the Medical Department of the University of Rzeszow regarding isolated neural tube defects
title_fullStr Assessment of knowledge of female students from the Medical Department of the University of Rzeszow regarding isolated neural tube defects
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of knowledge of female students from the Medical Department of the University of Rzeszow regarding isolated neural tube defects
title_sort assessment of knowledge of female students from the medical department of the university of rzeszow regarding isolated neural tube defects
publisher Termedia Publishing
series Advances in Rehabilitation
issn 1734-4948
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Introduction: Dysraphic defects are malformations resulting from a failed neural tube closure in a critical moment of embryogenesis. These structural alterations may include contractures, varus and valgus deformities, scoliosis or hip joint dislocations. According to the literature of the subject, the incidence of dysraphic defects ranges from 1.2% to 4.0% of live births. It is believed that 30% of cases are caused by genetic and environmental factors. The aim of the work was to assess the knowledge of female students of medical courses regarding isolated neural tube defects and their prevention.
topic females
folic acid
neural tube defects
prevention
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