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Immunoglobulin G Levels in Yemeni Preterm Newborns: Infant Factors Predominate
ABSTRACT Background IgG levels in preterm infants play a crucial role in response to infection and inflammation. Infectious disease burden in the low‐income countries, such as Yemen, exacerbates the problem. The preterm infant's IgG sources are either maternal or fetal immune system.
Antar F. A. M. Al‐Badani +3 more
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The Relationship between Neonatal Jaundice and Maternal and Neonatal Factors [PDF]
Maternal and neonatal factors could help determine the potential incidence of hyperbilirubinemia. In this study, we aimed to identify the relationship between the severity of jaundice in newborns and maternal and neonatal factors.
mohammadi, fatemeh +1 more
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ABSTRACT Pain is often the presenting symptom of acute pancreatitis (AP) and has a prognostic significance, with poorly treated pain affecting patient outcomes. Despite this, there are currently no international recommendations for pain management in patients admitted with AP.
Sanjay Pandanaboyana +48 more
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ABSTRACT Background Foetal growth restriction (FGR) increases risks of neonatal morbidity and mortality. Identifying and preventing FGR is key to improving neonatal outcomes. FGR risk assessment tools are designed to recognise women at high risk of FGR.
Charmi Nadeema Perera, Amy Goh
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Neonatal graves’ disease complicated with cholestatic jaundice: a case report
Background Neonatal cholestatic jaundice and elevated liver enzymes can result from various etiologies, including anatomical, infectious, endocrine, and metabolic abnormalities.
Bei Luo +4 more
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Combined exposure to gestational diabetes and maternal smoking was associated with a shorter duration of pregnancy and a higher risk of preterm birth and delayed hospital discharge. Both exposures independently exerted adverse effects, evident even in a predominantly low‑risk population.
Lotta S. Holopainen +4 more
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Introduction: Neonatal mortality is a critical indicator of public health and reflects the quality of maternal and neonatal healthcare services in a country. Low birth weight (LBW) and neonatal jaundice are among the leading causes of neonatal morbidity.
Handayani, Sri, Emy Siti Lestari
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ABSTRACT Aim Early skin‐to‐skin contact (SSC) is recommended after vaginal birth, but its implementation and evidence for Caesarean delivery remain limited. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of early SSC on neonatal adaptation and feeding behaviours in infants born via Caesarean section.
Ting Chen +6 more
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Can We Talk About Fetal Consciousness?
ABSTRACT Aim This mini‐review examines research on fetal consciousness, focusing on whether it can be empirically assessed or remains primarily a philosophical construct. Methods A review of theoretical frameworks was conducted. Behavioural evidence from studies of prenatal sensory responsiveness is evaluated, with particular attention to whether ...
Nadja Reissland
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Neonatal adrenal hemorrhage presenting as late onset neonatal jaundice
Clinical manifestations of adrenal hemorrhage vary depending on the degree and rate of hemorrhage, as well as the amount of adrenal cortex compromised by hemorrhage.
Ahmad Nisar +3 more
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