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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 1980
Premature infants have a lower selenium concentration in serum than full-term infants and children. The selenium concentration goes down quickly in infants treated for respiratory distress syndrome without supplementation. One premature infant with bronchopulmonary dysplasia had persistently low concentrations of selenium. Vitamin E supplements did not
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Premature infants have a lower selenium concentration in serum than full-term infants and children. The selenium concentration goes down quickly in infants treated for respiratory distress syndrome without supplementation. One premature infant with bronchopulmonary dysplasia had persistently low concentrations of selenium. Vitamin E supplements did not
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Cystathioninuria in premature infants
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1972Abstract Cystathionine has been found to be an almost constant constituent of the urine of premature infants. Children on a high protein formula excrete significantly more cystathionine than those on a formula adapted to human milk.
H, Przyrembel, H J, Bremer
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1929
In a recent review of the literature I found few attempts to correlate the clinical and pathologic changes observed in premature infants. In the period covered by this study, 102 infants were under observation in the Premature Station of the Sarah Morris Hospital.
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In a recent review of the literature I found few attempts to correlate the clinical and pathologic changes observed in premature infants. In the period covered by this study, 102 infants were under observation in the Premature Station of the Sarah Morris Hospital.
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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.
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Pediatrics, 1957
Considerably expanded and improved from the paper-bound first edition issued by the Children's Bureau in 1948 under the same title (Publication #325), the major strength of this edition again lies in its excellent bibliography. From this has been extracted a tremendous amount of useful information, well organized, and easily accessible through an ...
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Considerably expanded and improved from the paper-bound first edition issued by the Children's Bureau in 1948 under the same title (Publication #325), the major strength of this edition again lies in its excellent bibliography. From this has been extracted a tremendous amount of useful information, well organized, and easily accessible through an ...
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