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Neonatal echocardiograms of macrosomic neonates
Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2000To compare echocardiograms of macrosomic and healthy full term neonates whose weight was appropriate for gestational age (AGA).Echocardiography was performed on 9 healthy full term AGA neonates and 15 macrosomic neonates. A data base was generated from valid echocardiographic measurements on each infant.Macrosomic infants were heavier than control ...
A, Tugertimur +4 more
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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1985
The spectrum of neonatal infections continues to evolve with changes in the types and antibiotic susceptibilities of bacterial pathogens and the prominent appearance of new clinical syndromes of infection in the newborn intensive care unit. Fortunately with the development of new antibiotics and thorough reevaluation of older antibiotics in the neonate,
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The spectrum of neonatal infections continues to evolve with changes in the types and antibiotic susceptibilities of bacterial pathogens and the prominent appearance of new clinical syndromes of infection in the newborn intensive care unit. Fortunately with the development of new antibiotics and thorough reevaluation of older antibiotics in the neonate,
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2010
Preventing ventilation-induced lung injury and bronchopulmonary dysplasia is an important goal in the care of ventilated neonates. Recently, there have been tremendous efforts to improve ventilation strategies, which aim at ventilating with a 'protective' and 'open-lung' strategy.
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Preventing ventilation-induced lung injury and bronchopulmonary dysplasia is an important goal in the care of ventilated neonates. Recently, there have been tremendous efforts to improve ventilation strategies, which aim at ventilating with a 'protective' and 'open-lung' strategy.
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Acta Paediatrica, 1977
Abstract. Neonatal thyrotoxicosis is a transient hyperthyroidism in infants of mothers with current or previous thyrotoxicosis. The pathogenesis has been accepted to be placental transfer of maternal thyroid stimulating immunoglobulins. Of two siblings from a previous thyrotoxic mother the first had marked symptoms of thyrotoxicosis but during the ...
S, Petersen, J, Serup
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Abstract. Neonatal thyrotoxicosis is a transient hyperthyroidism in infants of mothers with current or previous thyrotoxicosis. The pathogenesis has been accepted to be placental transfer of maternal thyroid stimulating immunoglobulins. Of two siblings from a previous thyrotoxic mother the first had marked symptoms of thyrotoxicosis but during the ...
S, Petersen, J, Serup
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2019
Hyperbilirubinemia is a common occurrence in neonates; it may be physiological or pathological. Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia may result from medical or surgical causes, and can result in irreversible liver damage if untreated. The aim of imaging is the timely diagnosis of surgical conditions like biliary atresia and choledochal cysts.
Pooja Abbey +2 more
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Hyperbilirubinemia is a common occurrence in neonates; it may be physiological or pathological. Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia may result from medical or surgical causes, and can result in irreversible liver damage if untreated. The aim of imaging is the timely diagnosis of surgical conditions like biliary atresia and choledochal cysts.
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Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2016
A consistent definition for neonatal hypoglycemia in the first 48 h of life continues to elude us. Enhanced understanding of metabolic disturbances and genetic disorders that underlie alterations in postnatal glucose homeostasis has added useful information to understanding transitional hypoglycemia.
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A consistent definition for neonatal hypoglycemia in the first 48 h of life continues to elude us. Enhanced understanding of metabolic disturbances and genetic disorders that underlie alterations in postnatal glucose homeostasis has added useful information to understanding transitional hypoglycemia.
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The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2016
Neonatal hypertension (HT) is a frequently under reported condition and is seen uncommonly in the intensive care unit. Neonatal HT has defined arbitrarily as blood pressure more than 2 standard deviations above the base as per the age or defined as systolic BP more than 95% for infants of similar size, gestational age and postnatal age.
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Neonatal hypertension (HT) is a frequently under reported condition and is seen uncommonly in the intensive care unit. Neonatal HT has defined arbitrarily as blood pressure more than 2 standard deviations above the base as per the age or defined as systolic BP more than 95% for infants of similar size, gestational age and postnatal age.
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Neonatal Diabetes: Permanent Neonatal Diabetes and Transient Neonatal Diabetes
2017The concept of monogenic diabetes emerged 25 years ago with a paper reporting the glucokinase locus linkage to maturity-onset diabetes of the young, an autosomal dominant disorder of glucose metabolism. Since then a huge leap forward has been made with the discovery of other clinical forms of monogenic diabetes, such as neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM),
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Pediatrics, 1983
To the Editor.— Voora et al1 report an interesting study of fever in the full-term newborn during the first four days of life. One percent of the infants had fever but only 0.1% had a proven bacterial etiology, an incidence similar to those reported.2 However, only one third of the febrile infants were studied for viral infection; no ...
J A, Jenista, M A, Menegus
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To the Editor.— Voora et al1 report an interesting study of fever in the full-term newborn during the first four days of life. One percent of the infants had fever but only 0.1% had a proven bacterial etiology, an incidence similar to those reported.2 However, only one third of the febrile infants were studied for viral infection; no ...
J A, Jenista, M A, Menegus
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Current Opinion in Urology, 1998
With fetal abnormalities diagnosed during maternal ultrasound becoming more commonplace, the management of neonatal hydronephrosis has become one of the most interesting and controversial subjects in pediatric urology. Although it is recognized that obstruction must be treated, it is also clear that hydronephrosis may well exist without significant ...
A R, Aslan, B A, Kogan, J, Mandell
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With fetal abnormalities diagnosed during maternal ultrasound becoming more commonplace, the management of neonatal hydronephrosis has become one of the most interesting and controversial subjects in pediatric urology. Although it is recognized that obstruction must be treated, it is also clear that hydronephrosis may well exist without significant ...
A R, Aslan, B A, Kogan, J, Mandell
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