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Central Nervous System Disease in a Newborn Infant

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1968
THE POSSIBLE etiology of central nervous system (CNS) disease in a newborn infant is discussed by three physicians. A representative case is presented. This communication is the result of a clinical conference at the Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles. Report of a Case History.
H T, Wright, G, Reed, B H, Landing
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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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Skin disease of the newborn infant

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1943
Summary 1. A case of skin disease in an infant is presented with the clinicaland the post-mortem findings. 2. A discussion of the relation of pemphigus neonatorum, Ritter'sdisease, and Leiner's disease is presented, and consideration is given to the possible underlying causes.
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In Utero Disease and the Newborn Infant

Advances in Pediatrics, 1970
R E, Behrman   +3 more
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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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[Hemorrhagic diseases in newborn infants].

Revista de pediatrie, obstetrica si ginecologie. Pediatria, 1990
In 2% of the newborn children, hemorrhagic or nonhemorrhagic events may appear. The wider range of paraclinical investigations used nowadays permitted a better knowledge of physiopathological bases of these diseases. The paper reports on all the forms of hemorrhage: vascular hemorrhages, disturbances of the thrombocytic function (congenital and ...
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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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Infectious diseases in the newborn and infant

Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews, 2004
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Hemolytic disease of the newborn infant

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1945
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