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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1952
IN RECENT years much has been done to lower the mortality rate of children. Today fewer children die of infection and other preventable disease than in the past. The rate of deaths due to prematurity has remained high, however, and has not kept pace with the general downward trend in infant death rates.
R H, WEST, R M, GRIER, H O, LUSSKY
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IN RECENT years much has been done to lower the mortality rate of children. Today fewer children die of infection and other preventable disease than in the past. The rate of deaths due to prematurity has remained high, however, and has not kept pace with the general downward trend in infant death rates.
R H, WEST, R M, GRIER, H O, LUSSKY
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1957
Summary 1. Survival rates for premature infantsat the University of Virginia Hospital for the years 1949–1955 are presented. 2. Prematurity remains the major cause of death. 3. Advances in controlling infection and hemorrhage have resulted in a more optimistic outlook for the survival of the premature infant.
J H, COREY, W W, WADDELL, F N, MITCHELL
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Summary 1. Survival rates for premature infantsat the University of Virginia Hospital for the years 1949–1955 are presented. 2. Prematurity remains the major cause of death. 3. Advances in controlling infection and hemorrhage have resulted in a more optimistic outlook for the survival of the premature infant.
J H, COREY, W W, WADDELL, F N, MITCHELL
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2023
Preterm birth is a leading cause of neonatal and childhood mortality worldwide. Advances in medical technologies and therapeutic perinatal and neonatal care have substantially improved the rates of survival among preterm infants, even at the lowest gestational ages.
Martini S., Corvaglia L.
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Preterm birth is a leading cause of neonatal and childhood mortality worldwide. Advances in medical technologies and therapeutic perinatal and neonatal care have substantially improved the rates of survival among preterm infants, even at the lowest gestational ages.
Martini S., Corvaglia L.
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1927
The occurrence of premature birth depends on many causes, which may be divided into those resulting in the expulsion of a healthy premature infant, and those which have a damaging effect on the product of conception. In the first class may be included various injuries, falls, heavy lifting, overwork, or other physical exhaustion and sudden emotional ...
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The occurrence of premature birth depends on many causes, which may be divided into those resulting in the expulsion of a healthy premature infant, and those which have a damaging effect on the product of conception. In the first class may be included various injuries, falls, heavy lifting, overwork, or other physical exhaustion and sudden emotional ...
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PHAGOCYTOSIS IN PREMATURE INFANTS
Pediatrics, 1957The paucity of data regarding phagocytosis in the newborn is reviewed. A method of evaluating phagocytosis in the human is presented, in which the proportion of "effective phagocytes" (cells containing 10 or more carbon particles) is scored, rather than the total number of cells engulfing particles.
L, GLUCK, W A, SILVERMAN
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ERYTHROPOIETIN IN PREMATURE INFANTS
Acta Paediatrica, 1982ABSTRACT. The regulation of erythropoiesis during the first three months of life was studied in 30 premature infants who had haemoglobin concentrations which were lower than in term infants of the same postdelivery age. Erythropoietin and erythropoiesis inhibitors were measured by means of an exhypoxic polycythaemic mouse bioassay.
L, Biljanović-Paunović +3 more
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 1980
Premature infants have a lower selenium concentration in serum than full-term infants and children. The selenium concentration goes down quickly in infants treated for respiratory distress syndrome without supplementation. One premature infant with bronchopulmonary dysplasia had persistently low concentrations of selenium. Vitamin E supplements did not
S, Amin +5 more
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Premature infants have a lower selenium concentration in serum than full-term infants and children. The selenium concentration goes down quickly in infants treated for respiratory distress syndrome without supplementation. One premature infant with bronchopulmonary dysplasia had persistently low concentrations of selenium. Vitamin E supplements did not
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Cystathioninuria in premature infants
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1972Abstract Cystathionine has been found to be an almost constant constituent of the urine of premature infants. Children on a high protein formula excrete significantly more cystathionine than those on a formula adapted to human milk.
H, Przyrembel, H J, Bremer
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1929
In a recent review of the literature I found few attempts to correlate the clinical and pathologic changes observed in premature infants. In the period covered by this study, 102 infants were under observation in the Premature Station of the Sarah Morris Hospital.
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In a recent review of the literature I found few attempts to correlate the clinical and pathologic changes observed in premature infants. In the period covered by this study, 102 infants were under observation in the Premature Station of the Sarah Morris Hospital.
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