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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1986
Forty-one cases of neonatal mastitis seen at Children's Hospital, Boston since 1947 have been analyzed and the literature since 1950 reviewed. All 41, like those in the literature, occurred in full-term infants 1-5 weeks of age, with a sex ratio of 2:1 (females:males).
M, Walsh, K, McIntosh
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Forty-one cases of neonatal mastitis seen at Children's Hospital, Boston since 1947 have been analyzed and the literature since 1950 reviewed. All 41, like those in the literature, occurred in full-term infants 1-5 weeks of age, with a sex ratio of 2:1 (females:males).
M, Walsh, K, McIntosh
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European Journal of Radiology, 2006
Lung diseases represent one of the most life threatening conditions in the newborn. Important progresses in modern perinatal care has resulted in a significantly improved survival and decreased morbidity, in both term and preterm infants. Most of these improvements are directly related to the better management of neonatal lung conditions, and infants ...
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Lung diseases represent one of the most life threatening conditions in the newborn. Important progresses in modern perinatal care has resulted in a significantly improved survival and decreased morbidity, in both term and preterm infants. Most of these improvements are directly related to the better management of neonatal lung conditions, and infants ...
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Electrogastrography in neonates
Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2005Abstract Background and aims: Procedures for diagnosis of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms in newborn and preterm infants should preferably be non‐invasive. This study evaluates the usability of electrogastrography (EGG), a non‐invasive, cutaneous recording of the gastric myoelectrical activity in newborn infants.Method: Sixty‐two randomly selected ...
Lange, Aksel, Huang, L., Funch, Peter
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2004
Blood pressure (BP) in neonates depends on a variety of factors, including gestational age, postnatal age and birth weight. The incidence of hypertension in neonates ranges from 0.2 to 3%, and may be higher in premature infants and those who have undergone umbilical arterial catheterization, or who have chronic lung disease.
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Blood pressure (BP) in neonates depends on a variety of factors, including gestational age, postnatal age and birth weight. The incidence of hypertension in neonates ranges from 0.2 to 3%, and may be higher in premature infants and those who have undergone umbilical arterial catheterization, or who have chronic lung disease.
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4 million neonatal deaths: When? Where? Why?
The Lancet, 2005J. Lawn, S. Cousens, J. Zupan
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Neonatal care and neonatal survival
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 1988R.A. Verwey+2 more
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Neonatal EEG and Neonatal Seizures
2017Neonatal EEG assists in studying the functional integrity of immature neonatal cortex and its connections. The exact generators are unknown for these activities. Neonatal EEG helps to assess the prognosis for the neonates who are at risk for neurological sequelae following a CNS insult.
Ahsan N.V. Moosa, Kohilavani Velayudam
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The role of autophagy during the early neonatal starvation period
Nature, 2004Akiko Kuma+8 more
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The global burden of paediatric and neonatal sepsis: a systematic review.
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 2018C. Fleischmann-Struzek+5 more
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