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Gastroschisis: determinants of neonatal outcome

Pediatric Surgery International, 2003
This retrospective study elicits information regarding the dependence of neonatal outcome in gastroschisis upon: (1) the mode of delivery, (2) place of birth, (3) time for birth to surgery, (4) method of closure, (5) time from operation to commencement of first enteral feeds.
Singh, S. J.   +12 more
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Neonatal Back Transport: Clinical Outcomes

Pediatrics, 1988
The convalescent course of 55 infants transported from a Level III hospital back to the community hospitals from which they were originally transported was compared with the course of 58 infants who convalesced in the tertiary center nurseries. The events in their prenatal course and acute neonatal course were similar, thus making comparisons of their ...
T M, Lynch, A L, Jung, C L, Bose
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Maternal diabetes and neonatal outcome

Seminars in Neonatology, 2000
The new definitions and classification of diabetes is discussed. An electronic literature search was done especially for randomized trials in management of maternal diabetes. However, because of the paucity of such trials the modern management we propose is still based on evaluative and retrospective evidence.
E J, Coetzee, N S, Levitt
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Neurocognitive outcomes following neonatal encephalopathy

NeuroRehabilitation, 2010
Neonatal encephalopathy (NE) from perinatal asphyxia (PA) has long been recognized as an important cause of lasting motor impairment in term newborns. NE has also, more recently, been implicated as an important risk factor for cognitive and behavioral difficulties as these children age.
Jennifer, Armstrong-Wells   +3 more
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Eclampsia: Maternal and neonatal outcomes

Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health, 2013
The objective of our study is to define the maternal and neonatal outcomes associated with eclampsia. This retrospective cohort study was performed using the Consortium on Safe Labor, database from 12 clinical centers, including 19 hospitals, from 2002-2008.
Ann K, Lal   +2 more
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Neonatal outcome of congenital ventriculomegaly

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2012
Enlargement of the cerebral ventricles (ventriculomegaly) occurs in 1-2 per 1000 live births. Ventriculomegaly is frequently diagnosed antenatally and hence the perinatologist is faced with counselling the prospective parents. This review considers the diagnosis, management and prognosis of this condition. A particular emphasis is placed on the outcome
Liz, McKechnie   +2 more
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Neonatal encephalopathy: etiology and outcome

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2005
The original study by Badawi et al. investigated risk factors for neonatal encephalopathy (NE) and/or neonatal seizures in term infants. They used a broad definition appropriate for examining etiology and capable of asking such questions as: what proportion of NE arises after birth asphyxia? The answer was: some, but not much. That study was, and still
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Neonatal Hypothyroidism: Treatment and Outcome

Thyroid, 1999
Systematic neonatal screening for congenital hypothyroidism (CH), which was progressively implemented in industrialized countries over the past 15 to 25 years, has been extremely successful in eradicating severe mental deficiency resulting from CH. However, in the first generation of children diagnosed by screening, the concept that CH has a threshold ...
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Evaluating and comparing neonatal outcomes

Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 2009
Although it is generally accepted that a standardised approach to the collection of perinatal and neonatal data is required, definitions of the most straightforward outcomes such as perinatal and neonatal mortality still vary across the developed world. As such the wide variations seen in neonatal outcomes may be attributable to external influences—for
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Pregnancy and neonatal respiratory outcome.

Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 2012
Preterm labor is the final common pathway of different complications of pregnancy and despite substantial progress in antenatal care, preterm birth remains a major health issue across the globe. Preterm deliveries in the larger group of spontaneous preterm labor or preterm prelabor rupture of membranes (PPROM) are often associated with intrauterine ...
M. Colnaghi   +4 more
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