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Mechanisms of enteric neuropathy in diverse contexts of gastrointestinal dysfunction
Abstract The enteric nervous system (ENS) commands moment‐to‐moment gut functions through integrative neurocircuitry housed in the gut wall. The functional continuity of ENS networks is disrupted in enteric neuropathies and contributes to major disturbances in normal gut activities including abnormal gut motility, secretions, pain, immune dysregulation,
Julia R. Jamka, Brian D. Gulbransen
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Association of enterotoxigenic E. coli with necrotizing enterocolitis
Richard Shore
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PARVOVIRUS B19 AND NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS (NEC) [PDF]
Orsolya Genzel‐Boroviczény+1 more
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Reduced Risk of Necrotizing Enterocolitis with Breastfeeding [PDF]
Introduction: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a life-threatening disease in infants that causes direct damage to the intestines and requires emergent treatment.
Tavekelian, Jadyn
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Abstract Background This protocol describes a study to test a commercial blood warming device in warming blood transfusions to prevent hypothermia associated with packed red blood cell (PRBC) transfusions in very preterm infants. Objectives Very preterm infants receiving blood transfusions warmed by a commercial blood warmer will have less central body
Kayla C. Everhart+3 more
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Abstract Background Red blood cell transfusions (RBCTs) in preterm infants are associated with various adverse outcomes including transfusion‐associated necrotizing enterocolitis (TANEC) and transfusion‐related late‐onset sepsis (TR‐LOS). This study aimed to determine the adverse outcomes of RBCTs in very low birth weight infants (VLBWI) at a resource ...
Ashish Madhou+4 more
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Application of 16S rRNA gene PCR to study bowel flora of preterm infants with and without necrotizing enterocolitis [PDF]
Michael Millar+5 more
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COVID‐19 Infection as a Risk Factor for Preterm Labour: A Retrospective Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate COVID‐19 infection during pregnancy as a risk factor for preterm labour. Methods Following institutional review board approval, a single‐institution retrospective chart review was conducted on 2760 patients, with 2397 meeting inclusion criteria. Pregnant women delivering after 20 weeks between 1 March 2020 and 31 December
Teodora Stoikov+6 more
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Increased risk of autism in extremely preterm children with a history of retinopathy of prematurity
Abstract Aim To investigate the association between retinopathy of prematurity and autism spectrum disorder in extremely preterm children. Methods Data in children born extremely preterm at <28 weeks’ gestational age in the Region Västra Götaland, 2013–2017, were analysed for association between retinopathy of prematurity and neurodevelopmental ...
Pia Lundgren+7 more
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