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Holocarboxylase Synthetase Deficiency: A Second Case Report With Neonatal Cholestatic Liver Disease
ABSTRACT Holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency is an autosomal recessive inborn error of metabolism characterised by life‐threatening metabolic acidosis, ketoacidosis and hyperammonaemia through reduced biotin‐dependent carboxylase activity. We report the presentation of a Polynesian neonate with severe metabolic acidosis secondary to holocarboxylase ...
Sophie Manoy +9 more
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Near-infrared spectroscopy as a diagnostic tool for necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants
M. van der Heide +3 more
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The role of abdominal ultrasound in surgical decision making for necrotizing enterocolitis. [PDF]
Garg PM +4 more
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Abstract Background The influences of nutrition on the infant's developing gastrointestinal (GI) microbiome, intestinal tract, and brain is unclear. Human milk (HM) is associated with beneficial immune and cognitive development compared with infant formula (IF).
Heidi Sellmann +6 more
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Probiotics and necrotizing enterocolitis.
R. M. Patel, Mark A Underwood
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Correction: Epigenetics in neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis: current understanding and the potential involvement of m6A modification. [PDF]
Chen Y, Chen Y.
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Abstract Background Fortification of human milk is necessary for preterm infant growth. We evaluated the impact of an acidified human milk fortifier and nonacidified human milk fortifiers on growth velocity in preterm infants. Methods This retrospective, single‐center study compared preterm infants (N = 375) receiving either acidified human milk ...
Arjun N. Bhatt +3 more
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Association of anemia and necrotizing enterocolitis in neonates: Systematic review and meta-analysis of transfusion thresholds, erythropoietin trials, and observational studies. [PDF]
Vyas D +5 more
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This study tested pectin from ripe and unripe papayas on a neonatal human stem cell‐derived intestinal model, with and without commensal Escherichia coli (E. coli). Both pectins improved cell health and reduced IL‐6, but only unripe pectin lowered IL‐8.
Janaina Lombello Santos Donadio +4 more
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