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Enteral Feeding in Premature Infants
Neonatology practice has seen remarkable advancements in the past three decades. This has enabled the survival of premature infants born at smaller gestational weeks. Accordingly, the relatively high premature survival rate has lead to an increase in the
Sadık YURTTUTAN, Mehmet Yekta ÖNCEL
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We report the use of oral sildenafil in a 7-month-old preterm newborn with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia and pulmonary arterial hypertension refractory to captopril and inhaled budesonide, and need of consistent oxygenation.
Galina A. Alyamovskaya +3 more
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Attenuation of the Ganglion Cell Layer in a Premature Infant Revealed with Handheld Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography [PDF]
Purpose: To report on subclinical retinal abnormalities shown through handheld spectral domain optical coherence tomography on a premature infant. Methods: Case report.
Carroll, Joseph +3 more
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Application of brain ultrasound in premature infants with brain injury
Brain injury is the main factor affecting the development and prognosis of the nervous system in premature infants. Early diagnosis and treatment are of great significance in reducing mortality and disability and improving the prognosis of premature ...
Lu Liu
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Comparative study on optic disc features of premature infants and full‐term newborns
Background To study optic disc features of premature infants and compare to that of term infants to explore the pattern and features of newborn optic disc development and provide the basis for the diagnosis of newborn optic disc disease. Methods This was
Xiaofen Feng +5 more
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Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in UK Children <1 Year of Age in the Post–13-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Era: What Are the Risks Now? [PDF]
Background Invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) has declined significantly since the introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs). It is not known whether certain infant populations remain at higher risk of IPD in countries with established 13 ...
Collins, S +7 more
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Digestion of Protein in Premature and Term Infants. [PDF]
Premature birth rates and premature infant morbidity remain discouragingly high. Improving nourishment for these infants is the key for accelerating their development and decreasing disease risk. Dietary protein is essential for growth and development of
Dallas, David C +3 more
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Premature Infants Have Normal Maturation of the T Cell Receptor Repertoire at Term
Premature infants are known to have immature immune systems compared to term infants; however, the impacts of ex utero immune development are not well characterized.
Sarah U. Morton +7 more
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SUPPORTing Premature Infants [PDF]
* Abbreviations: OHRP — : Office for Human Research Protections SUPPORT — : Surfactant Positive Pressure, and Oxygenation Randomized Trial The Surfactant, Positive Pressure, and Oxygenation Randomized Trial (SUPPORT) tried to determine the safest dose of oxygen for premature infants.
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Inborn Errors of Immunity in the Premature Infant: Challenges in Recognition and Diagnosis
Due to heightened awareness and advanced genetic tools, inborn errors of immunity (IEI) are increasingly recognized in children. However, diagnosing of IEI in premature infants is challenging and, subsequently, reports of IEI in premature infants remain ...
Scott M. Gordon, Amy E. O’Connell
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