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Incidence, Pattern and Outcome of Birth Injuries as Seen in a Tertiary Hospital in Southern Nigeria
Introduction: Birth injuries although inevitable should be avoided to prevent unnecessary neonatal morbidities and mortalities as well as hospital litigations.
Boma Awoala West +1 more
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Severe birth injuries in neonates and associated risk factors for injury in mothers with different types of diabetes in Finland. [PDF]
To examine severe birth‐related injuries in neonates among mothers with different types of diabetes.
Kekki M +6 more
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The Use of Botulinum Toxin Injection for Brachial Plexus Birth Injuries: A Systematic Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Buchanan PJ +5 more
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Neurological Neonatal Birth Injuries: A Literature Review. [PDF]
Birth injuries are a diverse set of traumas afflicting a newborn during labor and/or delivery. These range from temporary paralysis to hematomas.
Ojumah N +5 more
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Background: Statistics on birth injuries in Cameroon are scarce, despite its frequency in postnatal consultations; we sort to find its prevalence and contributing factors, the different clinical presentations and treatment methods.
Evelyn Mah +9 more
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Background: A birth injury is structural damage or functional deterioration of the neonate’s body due to a traumatic incident at birth. The prevalence and the type of birth injury vary from place to place.
A. Abdul-Mumin +4 more
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Incidence of Neonatal Birth Injuries and Related Factors in Kashan, Iran. [PDF]
Background: Birth injuries are defined as the impairment of neonatal body function due to adverse events that occur at birth and can be avoidable or inevitable.
Abedzadeh-Kalahroudi M +4 more
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Birth injuries are rare complications that can have a significant impact on neonates and their families. This population‐based study describes the rates and trends of all birth injuries in Finland over a 21‐year period.
M. Kekki +5 more
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Background Obstetric brachial plexus injuries result from traction injury during delivery; 30% of these children sustain persisting functional limitations related to an external rotation deficit of the shoulder.
C. Sarac +2 more
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