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Fractures in Premature Infants
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1988Fractures not related to birth trauma were diagnosed in 1.2% of preterm infants between the 24th and the 160th day of life. The clinical and radiologic findings as well as the follow-up on 12 preterm infants with one or more fractures were reviewed. Fractures occurred either in the ribs or long bones or both.
E Wielunsky +5 more
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Cholestasis in the Premature Infant
Clinics in Perinatology, 2020Liver dysfunction is a common problem in the sick premature infant. The dysfunction is usually multifactorial and often underlies a combination of liver immaturity, comorbidities, and/or the presence of primary liver disease. The liver of the preterm infant has a paucity of bile ducts, low levels of many hepatic enzymes and transporters, and a small ...
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The Feeding of Premature Infants
Acta Paediatrica, 1954SummaryThe operating of a Premature Center, installed in a children's hospital, which forms part of a Medical Unit together with a large Maternity Unit, is described. The feeding routine used in 311 prematures admitted in a 7‐month period is studied. Schenistically this routine is the following: initial complete fasting period during the first 24 hours
Jorge E. Howard +3 more
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Examination of the Premature Infant
Ophthalmology, 1979Ophthalmoscopic examination of the premature infant requires binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy, use of an eyelid speculum, and wide pupillary dilatation. Normal and pathologic features unique to the infant eye often are encountered. Familiarity with these features is essential for accurate diagnosis and prevention of unnecessary therapeutic ...
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Prematurity stereotyping by mothers of premature infants
Infant Behavior and Development, 1986Katherine Hildebrandt-Karraker +1 more
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1947
THE FEEDING of premature infants in the hospital nursery will be discussed under three headings: ( a ) problems during the first week of life, ( b ) problems after the first week and ( c ) problems on discharge to the home. PROBLEMS DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF LIFE During the first week, while the infant is making numerous physiologic adjustments ...
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THE FEEDING of premature infants in the hospital nursery will be discussed under three headings: ( a ) problems during the first week of life, ( b ) problems after the first week and ( c ) problems on discharge to the home. PROBLEMS DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF LIFE During the first week, while the infant is making numerous physiologic adjustments ...
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Anaesthesia for premature infants
BJA Education, 2021H Whyte, E Ng, J Macrae
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