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Abstract Infants born large‐for‐gestational‐age (LGA) are increasingly common because of the rising rates of maternal obesity and diabetes. Some infants born LGA require hospitalization and nutrition support, yet no specific growth standards exist to guide nutrition management.
Nichole R. Cortez +4 more
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Favorable Procedural Outcomes in Lower Versus Higher Weight Premature Infants Undergoing Transcatheter Patent Ductus Arteriosus Closure. [PDF]
Matoq A +6 more
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Abstract Background Preterm infants of <34 weeks gestation or <1500 g are at risk for postnatal growth failure and often require nutrition support after discharge. Despite expert recommendations for postdischarge human milk (HM) fortification or nutrient‐enriched formula feeding, the effects of current feeding strategies on growth and HM intake remain ...
Tara Rebele +5 more
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Surgical management of intraventricular hemorrhage and posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus in premature infants - single center experience. [PDF]
Krahulik D +5 more
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ABSTRACT Limited evidence of nutritional deficiencies has been identified in bioarchaeological studies of Native California populations, although isotopic and ethnohistoric research provides evidence of regional, seasonal, and cultural variability in food shortages.
Alyson Caine +3 more
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Association of low shunt burden from PDA and adverse outcomes in premature infants. [PDF]
Brandt C +4 more
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Chinese Society of Pediatric Anesthesiology Guideline for Pediatric Sedation (2025)
ABSTRACT Background With the increasing variety of pediatric diagnostic procedures, a growing number of children require sedation for diagnostic examinations. Appropriate sedation protocols guarantee the safety of children during sedation and improve its efficiency.
Xingrong Song +39 more
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Comparison of the effect of surfactant with and without budesonide on the outcomes of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in premature infants: a randomized control trial. [PDF]
Jamali Z +8 more
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