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Cross-sectional study of osteopenia of prematurity and associated risk factors
Alexandria Journal of Pediatrics, 2018Background Survival of very low birth weight preterm neonates born at less than 32 weeks gestational age (GA) have continued to improve. In response to this increased survival, osteopenia of prematurity or metabolic bone disease of prematurity (MBDP) became a significant comorbidity.
KhalidM Saad +3 more
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[Osteopenia of prematurity. Proposal for clinical-laboratory screening].
Minerva pediatrica, 1992Osteopenia is a metabolic bone disease which affects a great deal of preterm infants. X-Ray evaluation is still the main step of the diagnostic and follow-up procedures. The Authors prospectively studied 77 newborn infants with birth weight less than 2500 grams, to identify specific clinical and biochemical features of the osteopenic infants.
Zecca, Enrico +6 more
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[Osteopenia of prematurity--prophylaxis, diagnostics and treatment].
Akusherstvo i ginekologiia, 2013Osteopenia of prematurity is a metabolic bone disease of premature infants with birth weight < 1500 g and gestational age < 32 weeks. Sub-optimal bone matrix, poor skeletal support and an increased risk of fractures characterized the disease. Its importance is determined by relatively high frequency--between 30-70% of infants at risk, multifactorial ...
St, Hitrova +6 more
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The Role of Exercise in Prevention and Treatment of Osteopenia of Prematurity: An Update
Pediatric Exercise Science, 2017Premature infants have an increased risk of osteopenia due to limited bone mass accretion in utero and a greater need for bone nutrients. Until recently, most efforts to prevent osteopenia of prematurity focused on nutritional changes. Recent studies indicate that passive range-of-motion exercise of the extremities may lead to beneficial effects on ...
Alon, Eliakim +2 more
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Osteopenia of prematurity - the role of exercise in prevention and treatment.
Pediatric endocrinology reviews : PER, 2006Premature infants have an increased risk of osteopenia due to limited bone mass accretion in utero and a greater need for bone nutrients. Currently, the diagnosis of osteopenia is based on clinical and radiological signs and measurements of biochemical markers.
Alon, Eliakim, Dan, Nemet
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Osteopenia of Prematurity: The brittle challenge
Journal of Neonatology, 2007Ruchi Nanavati, Chinta Shrinivas
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165 Role of caffeine in osteopenia of prematurity
British Association of Perinatal Medicine and Neonatal Society, 2022openaire +1 more source

