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Although a history of first‐trimester recurrent spontaneous abortion (FRSA) is regarded as a risk factor in antenatal care, the characteristic of subsequent pregnancy outcome is not clearly elucidated. Here, a retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 492 singleton pregnant women. 164 of them with the history of FRSA were enrolled in
Jing Yang +6 more
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In this prospective sub‐study testing the predictive validity of General Movements Assessment (GMA) and/or Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE), 785 infants with birth/infant‐detectable risk factors, aged 12 to 40 weeks corrected age were recruited. GMA and HINE were reliable and accurate tools for screening high‐risk populations in India,
Katherine A. Benfer +13 more
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Sclerema neonatorum is a form of panniculitides characterized by diffuse hardening of subcutaneous tissue with minimal inflammation. It usually affects ill and preterm neonates. Prognosis is usually poor in many cases despite aggressive management. Various treatment modalities (antibiotics, intravenous immunoglobulin, steroids, and exchange transfusion)
Sandeep Shrestha +4 more
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The risk of epilepsy after neonatal seizures
Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.16288 This original article is commented by Nagarajan on pages 1112–1113 of this issue. Abstract Aim To estimate the cumulative risk of epilepsy after neonatal seizures and identify subpopulations at increased risk.
Jeanette Tinggaard +6 more
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RISIKO TERJADINYA ASFIKSIA NEONATORUM PADA IBU DENGAN KETUBAN PECAH DINI
: The Risk Of Asphyxia Neonatorum To Pregnant Women Diagnosed With Premature Rupture Of Membrane. The purpose of this study is to identify the risk of asphyxia neonatorum to pregnant women diagnose PRM and other factors related to asphyxia neonatorum ...
Rahayu Budi Utami
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Genetic investigations in cerebral palsy
Evidence emerging from recent studies indicates an 11% to 40% incidence of monogenic conditions that may have been misdiagnosed as cerebral palsy (CP). Here, we consider the potential impact of genomic diagnosis in patients with a clinical diagnosis of CP.
Anna P. Basu +3 more
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Apgar score and neonatal mortality in a hospital located in the southern area of São Paulo City, Brazil [PDF]
Objective: To correlate the Apgar score, and neonatal mortality andits causes at a hospital located in the southern area of São Paulo City. Methods: A retrospective study performed by analysis of medicalcharts (n=7,094) of all live newborns during the ...
Tatiana Gandolfi de Oliveira +9 more
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Subcutaneous adipose tissue: Implications in dermatological diseases and beyond
Abstract Subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) is the deepest component of the three‐layered cutaneous integument. While mesenteric adipose tissue‐based immune processes have gained recognition in the context of the metabolic syndrome, SAT has been traditionally considered primarily for energy storage, with less attention to its immune functions.
Reihane Ziadlou +6 more
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Significance of Nucleated RBC Count in Term Neonates with Asphyxia Neonatorum
*l Post Graduate, Department of Paediatrics, RMMCH, Chidambaram-608002,Tamilnadu, India 2 Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, RMMCH, Chidambaram-608002,Tamilnadu, India 3 Professor, Department of Paediatrics, RMMCH, Chidambaram-608002 ...
S. Martina
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Causation in cerebral palsy: Parental beliefs and associated emotions
Abstract Aim To better understand parents' beliefs about causation in cerebral palsy (CP) and the emotions related to those beliefs. Method We surveyed 226 parents of children with CP aged 1 to 18 years, recruited from the Victorian Cerebral Palsy Register, to evaluate their beliefs about the causes of CP, including genetic causes, causes specific to ...
Renée Smyth +5 more
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