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P600: Maximizing equity in newborn screening via reporting variants of uncertain significance (VUS)

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Denise Kay   +4 more
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Hypocalcemia in the Newborn [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2001
Healthy term babies undergo a physiological nadir in serum calcium levels by 24-48 hours of age. This nadir may be related to the delayed response of parathyroid and calcitonin hormones in a newborn. This nadir may drop to hypocalcemic levels in high-risk neonates including infants of diabetic mothers, preterm infants and infants with perinatal ...
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Hypoglycemia in the newborn

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2008
Hypoglycemia in a neonate has been defined as blood sugar value below 40mg/dL. Hypoglycemia is encountered in a variety of neonatal conditions including prematurity, growth retardation and maternal diabetes. Screening for hypoglycemia in certain high-risk situations is recommended.
Ashok K. Deorari   +6 more
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CEPHAOHEMATOMA IN THE NEWBORN

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1950
Cephalohematoma in the newborn is of common occurrence. Its clinical features are well known, but the roentgenographic changes have received little study, and no reference to this common condition is found in the American radiological literature.
M. D. Ingram, W. M. Hamilton
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A newborn with cyanosis

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1998
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Agbeko, R.S.   +4 more
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Pneumoperitoneum in the newborn

The British Journal of Radiology, 1967
Spontaneous perforation of the gastrointestinal tract in infants during the first few hours or days of life is a paediatric emergency with a very grave prognosis if not treated surgically. The stomach is the most common site of perforation, but occasionally it occurs in the duodenum, small or large intestine.
Harry Newman, Robert H. Thoeny
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Thrombocytopenia in the newborn

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2003
Thrombocytopenia remains a common problem in sick newborns. A quarter of all neonates admitted to neonatal intensive care units develop thrombocytopenia, and in 20% of episodes the thrombocytopenia is severe (platelets
Irene Roberts, Neil A Murray
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SeHCAT in the newborn [PDF]

open access: possibleThe British Journal of Radiology, 1985
The observation by Dr. Morgan and his colleagues (1985) of a longer effective half-life for SeHCAT in immature rats is interesting, but one needs to know in particular the exact age of the rats at the time of administration of SeHCAT, the number of measurements made subsequently and the distribution of the retained radioactivity.
S. Brownless   +3 more
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