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Maternal serum zinc and copper and infant birth weight [PDF]
Objective: Trace element deficiencies have been documented to play an important role in determination of the fetal outcome. It has been reported that the pregnant women in developing countries consume diets with a lower density of minerals and vitamins ...
انتشاری مقدم, افسانه +5 more
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Abstract Background Children with congenital heart disease are at risk for poor neurodevelopment. The gut microbiome may influence neurodevelopmental outcomes through the gut‐brain axis. This study investigated the association of early‐life gut microbiome with neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Michael P. Fundora +11 more
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ObjectiveTo describe glucose patterns in at-risk infants, determine the incidence of hypoglycemia across different risk groups, and evaluate the impact of combined risk factors on odds of developing hypoglycemia.Study designThis prospective cohort study ...
Fabian Yap +13 more
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Abstract Objectives There are no standardized criteria about stepping down from combination therapy (immunomodulator and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)‐alpha‐inhibitors) in children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to reduce risk for side effects. Our aim was to describe how de‐escalation has been performed in a large pediatric cohort and to find ...
Sila Cekin +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Synopsis on Non-invasive Ventilation in Neonatology [PDF]
Akshay Mehta
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Evaluation of Heart Murmur Etiology in Neonates at Neonatology ward in Imam Khomaini and Alavi Hospitals from mehr 1385 Until mehr 1386 [PDF]
Introduction : Congenital heart disease is the most common form of cardiovascular disease in children. In attention to importance of this anomaly and no previous data about prevalence of CHD in this area, the study was performed in Ardebil in the period ...
دوستکامی, حسین +2 more
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Abstract Objectives High protein intake during infancy has been linked to accelerated weight gain and increased obesity risk. This study aimed to examine the effects of a low‐protein formula during the first 6 months of life on blood metabolic and hormonal markers during early childhood. Methods Formula‐fed infants (<45 days) were randomized to receive
Jacqueline Muts +10 more
wiley +1 more source
Retraction: MCQ on Neonatology
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29th Congress of the Italian Society of Neonatology - Lombardy section | Bergamo, 29-30 January 2016
L Musi +3 more
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