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Emergent Cesarean Section Due to Malaria: A Perioperative Challenge. [PDF]
Bandarupalli T, Zbeidy R.
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This study is to assess the predictive value of the modified lung ultrasound score (mLUS) for late respiratory diseases in premature infants born before 32 weeks of gestation. It is recommended that the use of mLUS scoring be promoted in clinical practice for the early screening of high‐risk preterm infants.
Shuang Zheng +4 more
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Surprise Finding of Uterine Torsion During a Routine Scheduled Repeat Cesarean Section: A Case Report. [PDF]
Saleem A, Charles D, Lowe J, Donohue SE.
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Steroidopathies and hormonal imbalance in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder
Abstract Background Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition with a multifactorial etiology, many aspects of which remain unclear. Emerging evidence suggests a potential association between ASD and clinical manifestations resulting from hormonal imbalances, henceforth named “steroidopathies.” The present study aims to ...
Concetta de Giambattista +5 more
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Cesarean in the second stage: a possible risk factor for subsequent spontaneous preterm birth. [PDF]
Berghella, Vincenzo +3 more
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A Systematic Review of the Effective Dose of Intrathecal Ropivacaine for Cesarean Section. [PDF]
Vakiarou F +3 more
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Abstract Background Vaccination has been proposed as a potential risk factor for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), contributing to public hesitancy and mistrust toward immunization. Influenza vaccination during pregnancy is considered safe and effective in preventing serious maternal complications and adverse birth outcomes associated with influenza ...
Shahar Neeman +4 more
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How structured cultural changes can reduce cesarean section rate in a Danish tertiary hospital. [PDF]
Rydahl E +4 more
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Abstract Background Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is the most common gastrointestinal emergency in preterm infants with a morality rate that approaches 50%. Arginine has been widely studied in the field of clinical nutrition as a supplement for patients experiencing critical illness because it can be metabolized into nitric oxide, an important agent ...
Caitlin Vonderohe +9 more
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