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Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae, 1972
An analysis of the neonatal period of 277 twins was carried out and the results were compared with those of a control group. The conditions of the twins are significantly worse than those of singletons. This is due to the increased possibility of hazards of pregnancy and labor, as well as to prematurity and intrauterine malnutrition of the babies.
L, Bienkiewicz, E, Pogorzelska
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An analysis of the neonatal period of 277 twins was carried out and the results were compared with those of a control group. The conditions of the twins are significantly worse than those of singletons. This is due to the increased possibility of hazards of pregnancy and labor, as well as to prematurity and intrauterine malnutrition of the babies.
L, Bienkiewicz, E, Pogorzelska
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Role of newborn nurses in newborn feeding
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2010The aim of this study was to determine the function of newborn nurses given at newborn feeding in the newborn units of public hospitals in Konya, Turkey, besides it was also to determine the effect of nurses which had short-term training, aka education, in practice and in theory.This was an experimental study conducted with a total of 50 newborn nurses
Tengir T., Cetinkaya S.
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1987
Newborn circumcision is the most common surgical procedure in the United States today. The decision to circumcise is deeply rooted in historical, psychosocial, and medical fact and fiction. Many parents are uninformed about the risks of circumcision, think circumcision is required by law, and receive inaccurate or insufficient instruction on the care ...
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Newborn circumcision is the most common surgical procedure in the United States today. The decision to circumcise is deeply rooted in historical, psychosocial, and medical fact and fiction. Many parents are uninformed about the risks of circumcision, think circumcision is required by law, and receive inaccurate or insufficient instruction on the care ...
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The Current State of Newborn Screening in the United States.
The Pediatric clinics of North America, 2019Newborn screening has evolved since its introduction in 1963. The disorders that are being screened for continue to evolve as new treatments and new technologies advance.
N. Fabie, Kara B Pappas, G. Feldman
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A SIMPLE PHENYLALANINE METHOD FOR DETECTING PHENYLKETONURIA IN LARGE POPULATIONS OF NEWBORN INFANTS.
Pediatrics, 1963A new method is described for rapid and economical screening of large numbers of hospital nursery infants for elevation in blood phenylalanine associated with phenylketonuria. Results are presented for 682 infants, 96% of whom were 4 days of age. None of
R. Guthrie, Ada Susi
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2016
Metabolomics is the quantitative analysis of a large number of low molecular weight metabolites that are intermediate or final products of all the metabolic pathways in a living organism. Any metabolic profiles detectable in a human biological fluid are caused by the interaction between gene expression and the environment.
NOTO, ANTONIO +2 more
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Metabolomics is the quantitative analysis of a large number of low molecular weight metabolites that are intermediate or final products of all the metabolic pathways in a living organism. Any metabolic profiles detectable in a human biological fluid are caused by the interaction between gene expression and the environment.
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Genomic newborn screening for rare diseases
Nature reviews genetics, 2023Zornitza Stark, R. Scott
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1969
MICROGNATHIA is more common in newborns than suspected. This anomaly is frequently associated with cleft palate. It is defined as hypoplasia of the mandible. It is characterized by a small, receding chin that fails to maintain the tongue in a forward position.
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MICROGNATHIA is more common in newborns than suspected. This anomaly is frequently associated with cleft palate. It is defined as hypoplasia of the mandible. It is characterized by a small, receding chin that fails to maintain the tongue in a forward position.
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Newborn Screening for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency in 11 Screening Programs in the United States
Yearbook of Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine, 2015IMPORTANCE—Newborn screening for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) using assays to detect T-cell receptor excision circles (TRECs) began in Wisconsin in 2008, and SCID was added to the national recommended uniform panel for newborn screened ...
J. Puck
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Committee on Fetus and Newborn
Pediatric Clinical Practice Guidelines & Policies, 2017pital Care of Newborn Infants, scheduled for publication early in 1971. Because the Committee felt a sense of urgency to provide these recommendations to pediatrieians, family physicians, and other health professionals caring for newborn infants, they ...
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