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Free Radicals and Diseases in Premature Infants

Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2004
Free radicals have been implicated in the pathogenesis of a wide spectrum of human diseases. Premature infants are probably developmentally unprepared for extrauterine life in an oxygen-rich environment and exhibit a unique sensitivity to oxidant injury.
Donough J, O'Donovan   +1 more
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SYSTEMIC BONE DISEASE DEVELOPING IN SMALL PREMATURE INFANTS

Pediatrics, 1971
Three very small premature infants developed systemic bone disease, discovered in their third month of life. Roentgenograms showed epiphyseal separations, extensive subperiosteal new bone, metaphyseal cupping, rib fractures, porosis, and enlarged costochondral junctions. The babies were hypoproteinemic and anemic.
N T, Griscom, J N, Craig, E B, Neuhauser
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Metabolic bone disease in premature infants and genetic polymorphisms

Orvosi Hetilap, 2007
Koraszülöttekben a csontmineralizációt érintő betegség gyakori jelenség az igen alacsony születési súllyal (születési súly < 1500 g) született újszülöttek körében. Felnőttekben kimutatták, hogy az osteoporosis összefüggésbe hozható a D-vitamin-receptor, az ösztrogénreceptor, valamint a kollagén Iα1-receptor-gének polimorfizmusaival.Célkitűzés:A ...
Funke, S.   +5 more
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Premature birth and diseases in premature infants: common genetic background?

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2012
It has been proposed that during human evolution, development of obligate bipedalism, narrow birth canal cross-sectional area and the large brain have forced an adjustment in duration of pregnancy (scaling of gestational age; Plunkett 2011). Children compared to other mammals are born with proportionally small brains (compared to adult brains ...
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Chronic lung disease in premature infants

Critical Care Medicine, 1988
A retrospective case-control study involving 99 premature infants requiring vigorous respiratory support was conducted to investigate the relative contribution of various etiologic factors in the development of chronic lung disease (CLD). Nineteen of the 99 developed CLD. Background and management factors up to the development of CLD, with attention to
R, Heimler   +4 more
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Eosinophilia in premature infants: correlation with chronic lung disease

Acta Paediatrica, 1996
We attempted to clarify the possible pathophysiological significance of eosinophilia in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). The subjects studied were 17 premature infants, i.e. seven with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) followed by bronchopulmonary dysplasia (the BPD group: four with stage IV and three with stage III BPD) and 10 infants without BPD ...
C, Yamamoto   +6 more
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