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Variables included in cerebral palsy registries globally: A scoping review
Variables included in cerebral Palsy registries globally: A scoping review Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.16170 Abstract Aim To identify cerebral palsy (CP) variables collected in CP registries from high‐income countries (HICs) and low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) to assist with the development of a ...
Thembi J. Katangwe+6 more
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Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia: review of the current situation [PDF]
OBJETIVO: identificar la incidencia de hiperbilirrubinemia neonatal. MÉTODO: estudio bibliométrico descriptivo transversal, realizado mediante búsquedas bibliográficas en la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud, en la Web of Science y en Medline con las palabras ...
Castaño Picó, María José+1 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn (HDFN) occurs when maternal antibodies, often triggered by foetal antigens, destroy foetal and neonatal red blood cells. Factors like antibody strength, quantity and gestational age influence HDFN severity.
C. B. M. Ngan+2 more
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Cerebral palsy due to kernicterus - can we do more for our patients? [PDF]
Kernicterus is still a health concern in the pediatric age group. Has a high morbidity and mortality rate? This report highlights a case study of a child with kernicterus.
Luseno, B.K.+2 more
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Evaluation of a Diazo‐Based Point‐Of‐Care Bilirubin Assay careSTART S1 Total Bilirubin Strip
The careSTART S1 Total Bilirubin Test is a distinctive point‐of‐care testing (POCT) device that employs a diazo‐method chemical reaction on a POCT platform. The analytical performance of the careSTART S1 Total Bilirubin Test met acceptable limits in terms of precision, linearity, accuracy, and inter‐lot comparability.
Woojae Kwoun+4 more
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Localization of bilirubin in phospholipid bilayers by parallax analysis of fluorescence quenching1
It has been proposed that the neurotoxicity observed in severely jaundiced infants results from the binding of unconjugated bilirubin to nerve cell membranes.
Stephen D. Zucker+3 more
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The case of late preterm birth: sliding forwards the critical window for cognitive outcome risk [PDF]
Many survivors of preterm birth experience neurodevelopmental disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, visual and hearing problems. However, even in the absence of major neurological complications, premature babies show significant neuropsychological and ...
Mento, Giovanni, Nosarti, Chiara
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Neonatal jaundice incidence, risk factors and outcomes in referral‐level facilities in Nigeria
Abstract Objective To determine the incidence, risk factors and outcomes of babies with neonatal jaundice in a network of referral‐level hospitals in Nigeria. Design A cross‐sectional analysis of perinatal data collected over a 1‐year period. Setting Fifty‐four referral‐level hospitals (48 public and 6 private) across the six geopolitical zones of ...
Sunny Ochigbo+21 more
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The jaundiced newborn: which early monitoring for a safe discharge?
Neonatal jaundice is one of the most common causes of prolonged hospital stay or readmission of a near-term or term baby. Reason of concern at early discharge of a jaundiced newborn is that of bilirubin neurotoxicity, even if a serum bilirubin ...
S. Pratesi, C. Dani
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Cerebral palsy in African paediatric populations: A scoping review
Abstract Aim To review the epidemiology and outcomes of African children with cerebral palsy (CP) over a 21‐year period. Method The PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science online databases were searched for original research on African children with CP aged 18 years and younger published from 2000 to 2021.
Serini Murugasen+6 more
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