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Birthweight by gestational age in Norway
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2000Objective. To describe birthweight by gestational age in Norway for the period 1967–1998, evaluate secular trends and provide new standards for small for gestational age for 16 to 44 weeks of gestation.Subjects and methods. The analyses were based on more than 1.8 million singleton births, covering all births in Norway for a 32 year period. Percentiles
Rolv Skjærven, Leiv S Bakketeig
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Gestational Age, Small for Gestational Age, and Infantile Colic
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 2013AbstractBackgroundPreterm and growth restricted infants may have developmental delays and deviations from normal organ function related to the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system. Since both organ systems are hypothesised to be involved in the pathogenesis of infantile colic, a condition characterised by excessive crying during the ...
Milidou, Ioanna; id_orcid 0000-0003-2640-7848 +4 more
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Gestational Age and Neonatal Electrocardiograms
Pediatrics, 2021OBJECTIVES Interpretation of the neonatal electrocardiogram (ECG) is challenging due to the profound changes of the cardiovascular system in this period. We aimed to investigate the impact of gestational age (GA) on the neonatal ECG and create GA-specific reference values.
Hartmann, Joachim +6 more
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Plasma Leptin Levels of Large for Gestational Age and Small for Gestational Age Infants
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1999The hormone leptin produced in the adipose tissue is involved in the regulation of body weight. This study investigates whether plasma leptin levels are related to an infant's birthweight, and whether the levels change with feeding. We measured plasma leptin levels from infants who were large for gestational age (n= 21), small for gestational age (n ...
Sen, E +5 more
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Ionized magnesium and gestational age
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2007Investigation of magnesium (Mg) homeostasis has re-emerged as an area of interest in preterm born neonates who are at risk for brain pathology. However, data regarding the association between the biologically active ionized form of Mg and gestational age (GA) at an early stage of life in newborn infants are controversial.We evaluated the total and ...
Rajeev, Mehta, Anna, Petrova
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Estimation of Gestational Age by Amniocentesis
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 2010We have previously demonstrated that gestational age can be estimated from a diagram in which the percentage of lipid-carrying cells (amniotic fluid cytology) and the creatinine concentration in the amniotic fluid are plotted. Using this diagram for the purpose of dating, a comparison was made with prediction of gestational age by early ultrasound ...
O, Tydén, U J, Eriksson, C, Berne
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American Journal of Perinatology
Abstract This study was aimed to evaluate the accuracy of the gestation-adjusted projection (GAP) forward projection model among neonates classified as small (SGA), appropriate (AGA), or large for gestational age (LGA), and to assess the impact of elevated maternal body mass index (BMI) on prediction accuracy.
Stephanie Masters +6 more
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Abstract This study was aimed to evaluate the accuracy of the gestation-adjusted projection (GAP) forward projection model among neonates classified as small (SGA), appropriate (AGA), or large for gestational age (LGA), and to assess the impact of elevated maternal body mass index (BMI) on prediction accuracy.
Stephanie Masters +6 more
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Clinical Assessment of Gestational Age
JOGN Nursing, 1977There is disagreement among authors as to what criteria are most reliable in assessing postnatal fetal age. A comparison–for objectivity, accuracy, and frequency of use– of specific criteria was made using three independent examiners at different educational levels: a second‐year medical student, a perinatal nurse practitioner, and a pediatrics ...
R, Livingston, V, Crane, L C, Mims
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