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The opioid-exposed newborn: assessment and pharmacologic management.

Journal of Opioid Management, 2018
The infant exposed to opioids in utero frequently presents a challenge to the neonatal care provider in the assessment and treatment of symptoms of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) after birth.
L. Jansson, Martha L. Velez, C. Harrow
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Ascites in newborn infants

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.
Robert J. Evans, Harold E. Brown
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Appraisal of a Newborn Infant

The American Journal of Nursing, 1955
When the nurse is appraising a newborn infant, what does she want to see and hear? Does she want to know what he is like? What is there about Linda or Jim, which makes each different, in some way, from any other newborn infant she has ever seen?
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Hypermelanoses of the Newborn and of the Infant

Dermatologic Clinics, 2007
This article discusses hypermelanoses present at birth or appearing in the first months of life. They may be transient or permanent, localized - as in café-au-lait spots - or segmental, or more rarely, complex or generalized. In most pigmentary diseases, physical examination, including Wood's lamp examination and a detailed history, is usually ...
Alain Taïeb, Franck Boralevi
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AGRANULOCYTOSIS OF THE NEWBORN INFANT

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950
Agranulocytosis has been reported as occurring from infancy on through all age groups. However, we have been unable to find any reports of agranulocytosis of a newborn infant. In 1933 Givan and Shapiro 1 reviewed the cases of 2 infants, aged 10 and 12 weeks, with agranulocytosis. Ten years later Kato 2 reported the case of an 8 week old infant, in whom
Lawrence B. Slobody   +2 more
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The newborn infant: a missing stage in developmental psychology

, 2011
Although neonatology, the study of the newborn, is well established in medical science, psychological research on the newborn is relatively scarce. Can we justify this period as a distinct stage of human development in Psychology?
Emese Nagy
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RESUSCITATION OF THE NEWBORN INFANT

Pediatrics, 1954
IN ORDER to initiate respiration, the newborn infant must be able to overcome a resistance to expansion of the lungs which is often as high as 30 cm. H2O. The lungs will remain atelectatic until an adequate respiratory effort is made. The infant may make one or two feeble attempts at respiration but then cease breathing, perhaps because these efforts ...
A. Boyd, R. M. Cherniack
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Optical pathlength measurements on adult head, calf and forearm and the head of the newborn infant using phase resolved optical spectroscopy.

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1995
We have used an intensity modulated optical spectrometer, which measures the phase shift across tissue experienced by intensity modulated near-infrared light, to determine the absolute optical pathlength through tissue.
Arlene Duncant   +6 more
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PNEUMONIA IN NEWBORN INFANTS

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.
Alexander J. Schaffer   +2 more
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Osteopetrosis in a Newborn Infant

The British Journal of Radiology, 1955
The literature on osteopetrosis is reviewed. A new case in a newborn male baby is described associated with a biovular twin in the form of a foetus papyraceus.
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