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Central nervous system damage in the human fetus and newborn infant. Mechanical and hypoxic injury incurred in the fetal-neonatal period.

A M A Journal of Diseases of Children, 1970
Four basic types of central nervous system (CNS) damage make their appearance in the fetus and newborn.1-5The lesions are of consistent form and specific origin.
A. Towbin
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Pulmonary interstitial emphysema, pneumomediastinum, and pneumothorax. Occurrence in the newborn infant.

A M A Journal of Diseases of Children, 1973
The clinical course of pulmonary interstitial emphysema (PIE), pneumomediastinum (PM), and pneumothorax (PT) was studied in 57 premature and 20 fullterm newborn infants.
D. Thibeault   +3 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   +2 more
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Comparative efficacy of theophylline and caffeine in the treatment of idiopathic apnea in premature infants.

A M A Journal of Diseases of Children, 1985
The purpose of our prospective randomized study was to compare the efficacy of theophylline ethylenediamine and caffeine sodium citrate in the treatment of idiopathic apnea in premature infants.
C. Brouard   +7 more
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Prevalence of Hirschsprung’s disease in premature infants: a systematic review

Pediatric Surgery International, 2014
Intestinal dysmotility in preterm infants has often been attributed to immature enteric nervous system. It is frequently reported that Hirschsprung's disease (HD) is rare in premature infants. The exact prevalence of HD in premature infants is not well documented.
Alejandro D. Hofmann   +3 more
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Relationship between toxic erythema and infant maturity.

A M A Journal of Diseases of Children, 1966
TOXIC erythema is a benign self-limited dermatitis occurring in newborn infants within the first days of life. The condition was first mentioned by Bartholomaeus Metlinger in 1472 1 and named erythema toxicum neonatorum by Leiner 2 in 1912.
J. A. Carr   +3 more
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Effect of Hyaline Membrane Disease on Outcome of Premature Infants

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1982
The study by Bennett and co-workers (see p 888) addresses the question of developmental outcome in a sample of premature infants with hyaline membrane disease (HMD). Their report joins several recent studies on premature survivors in the last five years.
Mildred T. Stahlman, Linda C. Mayes
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Enzyme concentration and absorption of protein and glucose in duodenum of premature infants.

A M A Journal of Diseases of Children, 1960
It has often been stated that premature infants as compared with full-term infants are handicapped in utilization of their food due to relative enzyme deficiency.
Bengt Borgström   +2 more
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Phototherapy and hyperbilirubinemia of the premature.

A M A Journal of Diseases of Children, 1970
Phototherapy to prevent hyperbilirubinemia in the premature infant was tested with 47 light-treated and 51 control infants with birth weights of 1,250 to 1,500 gm (2 lb 10 oz to 3 lb 4 oz). All infants had a negative Coombs' test.
J. Hodgman, A. Schwartz
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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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