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Polycystic disease of the kidneys in a newborn infant

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1948
Summary We have presented a case of bilateral polycystic kidneys of unusually large size, in a newborn infant who lived for only a few hours. There were no accompanying congenital anomalies, no cystic changes in the liver, and the kidney pelves were complete.
Amos C. Gipson, Benjamin P. Clark
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Cystic Disease of the Kidney in the Newborn infant

Clinics in Perinatology, 1981
This article reviews the development of the normal kidney, the cystic kidney diseases, and recent experimental observations that may provide improved understanding of the clinical problem.
Jack Resnick, Robert L. Vernier
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Prophylaxis of allergic disease in the newborn infant

Journal of Allergy, 1954
T HE published criticisms2, 8; I13 I2 of our work,G, lo on the prophylaxis of allergic disease in the newborn child and in early infancy have, naturally, been of great interest to us. They are very welcome, principally because they will be of assistance in future studies.
Douglas E. Johnstone, Jerome Glaser
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Phototherapy in ABO hemolytic disease of the newborn infant

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1971
Phototherapy for ABO hemolytic disease of the newborn infant usually reduces orprevents a further rise in serum bilirubin levels. In light-treated infants, peak bilirubin concentrations do not occur after the third day of life and exceed 20 mg. per cent in only 10 per cent of the infants.
Elsie S. Scheye   +3 more
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Latent hemolytic disease of the newborn infant

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1952
Summary Three cases of maternal Rh sensitization are presented suggesting that, in many instances, hemolytic lisease in the newborn infant is not directly correlated with the degree of maternal isoimmunization. In the immediate neonatal period the hemolytic process may be latent and the impression of a perfectly healthy infant simulated.
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CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH HEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF NEWBORN INFANTS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
The results achieved in caring for 251 infants with hemolytic disease secondary to Rh blood group incompatibility varied significantly according to the infants' age when first available for treatment. Treatment was aimed to maintain the total serum bilirubin level below 20 mg. per 100 ml. during the first five days of life.
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The Roentgenographic Findings of Hirschsprung's Disease in Newborns and Infants

Clinical Pediatrics, 1971
A descriptive survey of this not uncommon disorder from one specialty's point of view.
Manuchehr Zarabi, Shashikant Sane
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Role of Fibronectin in Diseases of Newborn Infants and Children

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1990
Fibronectin is a large-molecular-weight glycoprotein present on most cell surfaces, in extracellular fluids, and in plasma. Both cell-associated and soluble fibronectin are thought to have important roles in the inflammatory response and host defense and may contribute to the maintenance of microvascular integrity during septic episodes.
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Screening Newborn Infants for Disease

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1975
Paul J. Benke, Will H. Blackwell
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In Utero Disease and the Newborn Infant

Advances in Pediatrics, 1970
R E, Behrman   +3 more
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