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Practice of Enteral Nutrition in Very Low Birth Weight and Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants
2014The perinatal period is critical for human development. The brain of very low birth weight (VLBW,
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Retinopathy of Prematurity in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants
Pediatrics, 1995Objective. To review the survival rate, the incidence and severity of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), and the rate of blindness caused by ROP in extremely low birth weight (ELBW, birth weight 500 to 999 g) infants born between January 1, 1977, and December 31, 1992, and to determine whether increasing survival rates of ELBW infants are accompanied by
C G, Keith, L W, Doyle
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Postnatal growth of infants with very low birth weight and extremely low birth weight
SOVREMENNAYA PEDIATRIYA, 2015Мета: оцінити параметри постнатального фізичного розвитку (ПНФР) у дітей з дуже малою масою тіла (ДММТ) та надзвичайно малою масою тіла (НММТ); визначити достовірні відмінності у параметрах ПНФР між хлопчиками і дівчатками. Пацієнти і методи. 126 дітям з ДММТ (n=92) і НММТ (n=34), серед них 46% хлопчиків і 54% дівчаток, проведена оцінка відповідності ...
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Spinal anesthesia in an extremely low birth weight infant
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2005SummaryA case of spinal anesthesia in an extremely low birth weight male infant (body weight of 930 g at time of surgery) is presented. He was born prematurely at a gestational age of 27 weeks because of a placenta tumor and had to undergo inguinal herniotomy at 34 weeks postconceptional age.
U S, Nickel, R R, Meyer, A M, Brambrink
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HIV Transmission to Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2013Prematurity increases the perinatal HIV transmission rate compared with term infants. There is sparse literature documenting the risk of transmission of HIV to extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants.To determine the risk of perinatal transmission of HIV to ELBW infants in a tertiary neonatal unit in South Africa.A prospective database was maintained
Lloyd, Tooke +2 more
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Thermoregulation of the Extremely Low Birth Weight Neonate
Neonatal NetworkThe birth of an extremely low birth weight (ELBW) neonate is complex because of their immaturity. Respiratory and hemodynamic stabilization often takes precedence in the immediate delivery period. While establishing effective breathing and circulation is vital to the survival of the neonate, it is crucial to understand that other adverse outcomes can ...
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Peer Victimization in Extremely Low Birth Weight Survivors
Clinical Pediatrics, 2015Background. Extremely low birth weight (ELBW; <1000 g) children may be at risk for experiencing peer victimization. We examined retrospectively reported peer victimization in ELBW and control children in the oldest known, prospectively followed, population-based birth cohort of ELBW survivors. Method.
Kimberly L, Day +5 more
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Tubular dysfunction in extremely low birth weight survivors
Clinical and Experimental Nephrology, 2018Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) survivors may develop glomerulosclerosis due to low nephron number, whereas their tubular function remains unknown except for hypercalciuria and phosphaturia.Fifty-three subjects (30 boys and 23 girls, aged 7 months-19 years, median 36 months) were studied retrospectively.
Kazuya Matsumura +4 more
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Causes of Death in the Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant
Pediatrics, 1999Objective. To present primary and secondary causes of death confirmed by autopsy for the extremely low birth weight infant. Methods. A total of 111 infants weighing between 300 and 1000 g at birth who died and were autopsied at our hospital during ...
L, Barton, J E, Hodgman, Z, Pavlova
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Leukemoid Reaction in Extremely Low-Birth-Weight Infants
American Journal of Perinatology, 1999The objective of this paper was to determine the incidence of leukemoid reaction and to evaluate its relationship with maternal and neonatal factors in extremely low-birth-weight (ELBW) infants. The design a case-controlled retrospective study of all live-born ELBW infants ( or = 50,000/mm3.
S, Rastogi +4 more
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