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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1993
Cultures positive for Ureaplasma urealyticum in babies weighing < 1000 g have been associated with both chronic lung disease (CLD) and death, but no definite causality has been established.
W. Walsh+5 more
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Cultures positive for Ureaplasma urealyticum in babies weighing < 1000 g have been associated with both chronic lung disease (CLD) and death, but no definite causality has been established.
W. Walsh+5 more
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Lithium carbonate intake during pregnancy leading to large goiter in a premature infant.
A M A Journal of Diseases of Children, 1977About 3% of adult patients on a regimen of lithium carbonate develop a clinically visible goiter. 1 Lithium reduces the conjugation of iodotyrosins as well as the secretion of thyroid hormones.
P. Nars, J. Girard
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A New Form of Respiratory Disease in Premature Infants
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1960Considerable attention has been focused recently on respiratory distress syndromes occurring in newborn infants, particularly in premature infants. Most of these illnesses are acute, occurring immediately or very shortly after birth and soon terminating in either death or complete recovery.
Miriam G. Wilson, Victor G. Mikity
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Diagnostic Markers of Metabolic Bone Disease of Prematurity in Preterm Infants
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Due to the higher birth rate of preterm infants and improvements in their management, metabolic bone disease of prematurity (MBDP) has a high incidence and is attracting attention. However, clear indicators for the early diagnosis of MBDP are lacking. We aimed to explore simple and feasible early warning indicators for diagnosing MBDP.
Kui-Lin, Lü+6 more
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Congenital cutaneous candidiasis in a premature infant.
A M A Journal of Diseases of Children, 1960Introduction Neonatal cutaneous candidiasis rarely occurs before the fifth day of life, and is usually associated with oral thrush. The initial lesions are confined to the perianal area and the adjacent glabrous skin.
H. Sonnenschein, H. Clark, C. Taschdjian
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Porencephaly from periventricular intracerebral hemorrhage in a premature infant.
A M A Journal of Diseases of Children, 1980In two thirds of the premature infants who survived large periventricular intracerebral hemorrhage, a porencephalic cyst developed at the site of parenchymal hemorrhage.
J. Pasternak, J. Mantovani, J. Volpe
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Metabolic bone disease in premature infants and genetic polymorphisms
Orvosi Hetilap, 2007Koraszülöttekben 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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Generalized herpes simplex in an eleven-day-old premature infant.
A.M.A. American journal of diseases of children, 1952HERPES simplex is one of the most widely disseminated viruses, and yet the occurrence of herpetic disease in newborn infants seems to be very rare. Scott 1 stated that he had never heard of it, and we have been unable to find any reported cases.
A. Florman, R. Mindlin
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Management of chronic lung disease of the premature infant
Current Paediatrics, 2006Summary Chronic lung disease (CLD) of the premature, also known as bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), is a disease of multifactorial aetiology that primarily affects premature infants. The management of these infants requires a multidisciplinary approach, and is largely supportive.
Kushal Y. Bhakta, Ann R. Stark
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Feeding the premature infant: human milk or an artificial formula?
A M A Journal of Diseases of Children, 1977Prior to 1940, premature infants, if fed, were usually fed with human milk. However, in the mid-1940s Gordon and Levine 1 showed that weight gain was greater in infants fed higher protein formulas than in those fed human milk; subsequently, high protein ...
W. Heird
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