Abstract

The use of neurosonography (NSG) for the screening of neurodevelopment abnormalities in young children is investigated. The NSG changes, which are high risk factors of developmental delay, are detected. It is shown that the structure of the brain in young children doesn’t predict the developmental delay, but in combination with clinical examination may serve as its risk criteria in children. The algorithm for the screening of neurodevelopment abnormalities in children of early age is proposed. It allows identifying children with high risk for developmental delay for corresponding preventive and habilitation activities.

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