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Urology, 1973
Abstract Neonatal ascites is reviewed, and a case due to posterior urethral valves is presented. Treatment was, for the most part, conservative in contrast to aggressive surgical intervention which is taught and advocated. The result was satisfactory.
R J, Evans, H E, Brown
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Abstract Neonatal ascites is reviewed, and a case due to posterior urethral valves is presented. Treatment was, for the most part, conservative in contrast to aggressive surgical intervention which is taught and advocated. The result was satisfactory.
R J, Evans, H E, Brown
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
Pathologists have recognized since late in the 19th century that pneumonia was responsible for the deaths of many newborn infants.1Since many who died were stillborn or died within the first few hours or days of life, it was obvious that a certain proportion must have acquired pneumonia in utero.
A J, SCHAFFER, M, MARKOWITZ, A, PERLMAN
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Pathologists have recognized since late in the 19th century that pneumonia was responsible for the deaths of many newborn infants.1Since many who died were stillborn or died within the first few hours or days of life, it was obvious that a certain proportion must have acquired pneumonia in utero.
A J, SCHAFFER, M, MARKOWITZ, A, PERLMAN
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Eosinophilia in newborn infants
Acta Paediatrica, 1994To evaluate the clinical significance of eosinophilia in newborn infants, 261 admissions to the neonatal unit over a 12‐month period were studied retrospectively; 33 babies with eosinophilia (<1.0 × 109/1) were studied, Clinical and laboratory data for the first month of life were compared, where available, between gestational age‐matched pairs with
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
In order to achieve further reductions of mortality in newborn infants it will be necessary to observe four principles. Mothers and infants must be followed for infections developing after discharge from the hospital, bacterial cultures must be made from infants or adults who may be acting as carriers, specific bacteriological study must be made on ...
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In order to achieve further reductions of mortality in newborn infants it will be necessary to observe four principles. Mothers and infants must be followed for infections developing after discharge from the hospital, bacterial cultures must be made from infants or adults who may be acting as carriers, specific bacteriological study must be made on ...
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ASPHYXIA OF THE NEWBORN INFANT
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1946'[ N ORDER to contribute to reduction of the considerable death rate in the j newborn infant, continued emphasis must be placed upon prophylaxis and treatment of cyanosis or apnea. In recent years a number of studies have been made upon the cause of this apnea. In 1941, we published a preliminary rtrticlet on our experiences in the resuscitation of the
J D, RUSS, R A, STRONG
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Observations on Newborn Infants
Psychosomatic Medicine, 1959SummaryThe findings of continuous systematic observations on 4 newborn infants were reported, with emphasis on motor patterns in sleep, on reactions to external stimulation, and on responses to need tension.A tentative explanation was presented that sought to relate the observed types of behavior ...
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Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) for the Respiratory Care of the Newborn Infant
Respiratory care, 2009Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is a noninvasive form of respiratory assistance that has been used to support spontaneously breathing infants with lung disease for nearly 40 years.
R. DiBlasi
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NEUROFIBROMATOSIS IN A NEWBORN INFANT
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1951NEUROFIBROMATOSIS of von Recklinghausen is considered to be infrequent in children. Leader and Grand 1 reviewed a series of reported cases of children and noted that the disease is as frequent in the male as in the female and that it is usually first noticed, if not at birth, between the ages of 2 and 6 yr.
B E, SCOTT, H J, COHEN
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Newborn Predictors of Infant Irritability
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1998To identify newborn infant behaviors that may predict infant irritability, commonly referred to as colic.A prospective, correlational design, with data collection occurring the first 4 days of life and again at 1 month of age.This study was conducted in a private hospital in a large metropolitan city in the Midwest.Sixty infants who were at low risk ...
M R, Keefe, A, Froese-Fretz, A M, Kotzer
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