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Eosinophil ETosis in severe non-IgE-mediated gastrointestinal food allergy, a neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis: A case report. [PDF]
Imaide A +10 more
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Impact of red blood cell transfusion and transfusion strategies on clinical outcomes in extremely low gestational age neonates. [PDF]
Liu X, Ma J, Ding F.
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Research progress on the role of bile acid metabolism in intestinal epithelial cell injury in necrotizing enterocolitis. [PDF]
Zhang S, Li G, Tian Y, Liu Q.
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When probiotics guidelines differ: a practical guide for clinicians and researchers. [PDF]
Preidis GA +4 more
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Wolcott-Rallison Syndrome: A Case Report with Novel Homozygous EIF2AK3 Gene Mutation. [PDF]
Zhu Q, Wang X, Zhang H.
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Necrotizing enterocolitis [PDF]
In necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) the small (most often distal) and/or large bowel becomes injured, develops intramural air, and may progress to frank necrosis with perforation. Even with early, aggressive treatment, the progression of necrosis, which is highly characteristic of NEC, can lead to sepsis and death.
Pinchi S, Srinivasan +2 more
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Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) remains a major cause of neonatal morbidity and death. The pathophysiology is poorly understood. Prevailing evidence suggests that NEC is due to an inappropriate inflammatory response of the immature gut to some undefined insult.
Marion C W, Henry, R Lawrence, Moss
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