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Premature Children with Birth Asphyxia

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1964
SUMMARYThis paper reports on 41 premature children who showed signs of birth asphyxia and their matched controls, followed up over 10–12 years and investigated clinically, by EEG'S, by school reports and by psychological tests. Results of all these examinations show no statistically significant differences between the children and their controls, but ...
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Ureaplasma urealyticum and Premature Birth

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1993
Evidence related to the association of Ureaplasma urealyticum with premature birth is reviewed. U. urealyticum is a common inhabitant in the vagina of pregnant women. It is recovered from the vaginas of approximately 70% of pregnant women. The presence of U. urealyticum in the vagina is not associated with premature birth.
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Premature Birth in Women with Endometriosis: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Reproductive Sciences, 2021
Giovana Afférri Bonuccelli   +2 more
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Oral complications of premature birth

Australian Dental Journal, 1986
Abstract— With increasing survival of prematurely‐born infants in recent years it is important to recognize that these children are highly predisposed to developmental dental defects. The pathogenesis of these defects are multifactorial, the major factors being systemic.
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Social Determinants of Premature Birth

Clinics in Perinatology
Social determinants of health have received increasing attention in public health, leading to increased understanding of how social factors-individual and contextual-shape the health of the mother and infant. However, racial differences in birth outcomes persist, with incomplete explanation for the widening disparity.
Nana, Matoba   +3 more
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Premature birth (Clinical lecture)

HEALTH OF WOMAN, 2018
The article presents modern views on the pathogenesis of preterm labor, their relevance and classification. From the perspective of evidence-based medicine methods of prevention are considered. A comparison of the main tocolytic agents, their advantages and disadvantages is presented.
I.B. Ventskovskaya   +2 more
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Premature Births among Black Women

New England Journal of Medicine, 1987
Approximately 245,000 low-birth-weight infants were born in the United States in 1986. These infants account for the majority of deaths in the first year of life, and they have a significantly increased risk of permanent disability.1 Low birth weight is the principal explanation for the fact that the death rate is higher in infancy than at any other ...
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Sequelae of Premature Birth

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1963
Introduction Until recently, it was considered1-3that premature infants might have an increased possibility of being handicapped but that the total number of such involved children was likely to be small and the severity of handicaps relatively mild or of limited duration.
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Premature birth

BMJ, 2005
Tiago Villanueva, Irina Haivas
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CAUSES OF PREMATURE BIRTH

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1940
To the Editor: —In the September issue of your journal there is an article about causes of prematurity (Anderson, N. A., and Lyon, R. A.: Causes of Prematurity A Review of the Literature, Am. J. Dis. Child. 58:586 [Sept.] 1939). In 1928 I wrote a thesis on premature children (Keizer, D. P.
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