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A Surprising Postnatal Diagnosis

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006
CASE: A1-week-oldinfantwasreferredtothe pediatric genetics clinic for evaluationof hypotonia and dysmorphic facial fea-tures. She was accompanied by her 37-year-old mother and 52-year-old father.The infant was her parents’ first child. Sheweighed 2,600 g at birth and was deliv-ered after a full-term uncomplicated preg-nancy. According to the mother, at
Natasha, Shur   +2 more
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Postnatal changes of the clivus

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2005
We studied the size of the clival region (length, widest and narrowest diameter, and distance between two jugular tuberculi) in 77 skull bases or occipital and sphenoid bones from skeletons aged 3-80 years. The comparison of the measurement points among the age groups (3-10, 11-25, 26-60, and 61-80 years) showed that the final length of the clivus was ...
Krmpotić-Nemanić, Jelena   +3 more
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Predicting postnatal depression

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2003
The contribution that recently identified risk factors for Postnatal Depression (PND) made to an existing prenatal screening tool ('Predictive Index' of PND; Cooper et al., 1996) was assessed in an attempt to improve the performance of this measure.The Predictive Index and measures of appraisal and coping were administered during the final trimester of
Kyla L, Honey   +2 more
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Prevention of postnatal depression

Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 2005
Postnatal depression is the most frequent psychiatric disorder seen after childbirth, with a prevalence rate of 10% to 15%. The women at risk need to be identified by a valid and reliable method, either using a screening instrument or an interview schedule.
Pavan Kumar, Mallikarjun, Femi, Oyebode
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Postnatal Maldevelopment of the Retina

Biology of the Neonate, 2009
The effect of certain factors on the early postnatal development of the retina was studied by electron microscopy. Although the retina of developing rats injected with sodium iodate on the 1st and 7th postnatal days showed no retardation of development of photoreceptor outer segment, it began to degenerate about 3 weeks after birth.
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Postnatal Expression of GAD67

Neurochemical Research, 2009
N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor blockade promotes apoptosis at postnatal day 7 (P7) and is linked to loss of glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 (GAD67) expression in older animals. To more fully appreciate this relationship we must first understand how GAD67 is regulated postnatally.
Christopher P, Turner   +10 more
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Update on Postnatal Steroids

Neonatology, 2017
Antenatal steroid treatment to enhance fetal lung maturity and surfactant treatment to prevent or treat respiratory distress syndrome have been major advances in perinatal medicine in the past 40 years contributing to improved outcomes for preterm infants.
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The intrauterine and postnatal environments☆☆☆

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1999
Pregnancy is associated with a strong skewing toward T(H)2 cytokine pattern, which enables the survival of the fetus, including fetal allergen-specific immune responses. The postnatal maturation of the immune system which is characterized by the development of a balanced T(H)1/T(H)2 immunity is genetically determined and modified by the environment ...
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Defining the Design Principles of Skin Epidermis Postnatal Growth

Cell, 2020
Sophie Dekoninck   +2 more
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