THE EFFECT OF GESTATIONAL AGE, ACUTE ILLNESS AND TYPE OF FEEDINGS ON THYROID HORMONE (T4) LEVELS IN PREMATURE INFANTS [PDF]
G R Pereira+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Previous studies demonstrated that children with autism have enlarged volumes of extra‐axial cerebrospinal fluid (EA‐CSF) and an increased ratio of EA‐CSF to brain volume, indicating that EA‐CSF is disproportionally increased beyond macrocephaly often observed in autism.
Zumin Chen+10 more
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Aspirin, Birthweight, and Large-For-Gestational-Age Neonates: A Secondary Analysis of the ASPRE Trial. [PDF]
Rolnik DL+16 more
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THE EFFECT OF GESTATIONAL AGE, MATERNAL DIET, AND SAMPLING TIME ON HUMAN MILK MINERAL CONTENT [PDF]
Linda Book, Gary M. Chan, M. Rita Thomas
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EFFECT OF BANKED HUMAN BREAST MILK(BHBM) ON THE POST-NATAL EVOLUTION OF MIDARM CIRCUMFERENCE (MAC), TRICIPITAL (T), AND SUBSCAPULAR(S) SKINFOLD (SKF)THICKNESS, ARM MUSCLE(AMA) AND FAT AREAS (AFA) IN APPROPRIATE(AGA) AND SMALL FOR GESTATIONAL AGE(SGA) VERY LOW BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS (VLBW) [PDF]
Jean‐Louis Excler+3 more
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Preterm neonatal morbidity and mortality by gestational age: a contemporary cohort.
T. Manuck+14 more
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The Use of Synaptic Extracellular Myo‐Inositol to Treat Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy
ABSTRACT Objective The developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEE) are associated with serious and lifelong neurological conditions and risk of early mortality. Here, we describe the chronic treatment of a boy with PLCB1‐related DEE with enteral myo‐inositol supplementation as an add‐on therapy to standard antiseizure medications that had been ...
E. Naomi Vos+15 more
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Standardization of TSH and FT4 to gestational age in early pregnancy and associations with clinical outcomes. [PDF]
Osinga JAJ+7 more
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Small for gestational age is not a diagnosis [PDF]
Peter W. Soothill+2 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Adaptor protein complex 4–associated hereditary spastic paraplegia (AP‐4‐HSP) is a rare childhood‐onset neurogenetic disorder. With gene replacement therapies advancing, early—potentially prenatal—diagnosis holds significant clinical promise.
Alexandra K. Brooks+10 more
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