Determining space requirements for small and sick newborns and their mothers in health facilities: a systematic review. [PDF]
Strobel N +5 more
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Abstract Introduction Pre‐eclampsia (PE) involves systemic endothelial dysfunction and microvascular injury, yet routine obstetric care lacks noninvasive readouts of maternal microvascular health. We evaluated whether hypertensive retinopathy (HR) detected during pregnancy is associated with maternal disease severity and adverse neonatal outcomes ...
Gabriele Saccone +6 more
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Correction to "Nurses' perceptions about neonatal intensive care units providing family-centered care are associated with skin-to-skin contact implementation". [PDF]
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Obstetrical outcomes in pregnant patients following a gluten‐free diet: A prospective cohort study
Abstract Objective Concerns have been raised about the nutritional adequacy of a gluten‐free (GF) diet during pregnancy, specifically in the absence of celiac disease, and its impact on fetal development. The objective of this study was to investigate the association between a GF diet during pregnancy and obstetrical outcomes, with further sensitivity ...
Amelia Srajer +8 more
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Mapping the global implementation of parent-focused infant-centred and family-centred developmental care (IFCDC) principles: a scoping review protocol. [PDF]
Düzenli A +6 more
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This study reports a de novo MAGEL2 pathogenic variant in a patient with Schaaf–Yang syndrome, confirmed through methylation‐sensitive analysis. Combining genomic sequencing with methylation assays helps accurately determine the parental origin of MAGEL2 mutations.
Youn‐Ji Hong +7 more
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A Quasi-experimental Study to Assess the Effectiveness of the Neonatal Golden Hour Management Workshop on Knowledge Among Healthcare Providers in Latifa Women and Children Hospital, Dubai. [PDF]
El-Atawi K +4 more
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Clinical and Genetic Significance of Chromosomal Microarray Screening of Asymptomatic Newborns
Among 99 asymptomatic newborns with abnormal low‐resolution chromosomal microarray (LR‐CMA) screening, 70.7% harbored microduplication/microdeletions with syndromic implications. However, only a minority exhibited developmental concerns during early follow‐up, highlighting the need for cautious interpretation.
Naye Choi, Hwa Young Kim, Jung Min Ko
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