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Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2008
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a rapidly evolving area of pediatric ophthalmology. Over the past decade, a new understanding of the pathophysiology of ROP has emerged. Advances in clinical research have lead to modifications in screening criteria and treatment guidelines for ROP.
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Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a rapidly evolving area of pediatric ophthalmology. Over the past decade, a new understanding of the pathophysiology of ROP has emerged. Advances in clinical research have lead to modifications in screening criteria and treatment guidelines for ROP.
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Prematurity and premature thelarche
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1985Larizza D +3 more
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Advances in Pediatrics, 2006
ROP is a blinding eye disease of premature infants that affects more than 80% of babies born with birthweight less than 1000 g. With the current understanding of etiology and treatment, all infants born at less than 1500 g should receive regular ROP eye examinations starting at 4 weeks chronologic age or 31 weeks postconceptional age, whichever is ...
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ROP is a blinding eye disease of premature infants that affects more than 80% of babies born with birthweight less than 1000 g. With the current understanding of etiology and treatment, all infants born at less than 1500 g should receive regular ROP eye examinations starting at 4 weeks chronologic age or 31 weeks postconceptional age, whichever is ...
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DIAGNOSIS OF PREMATURITY AND PREMATURE LABOR
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1980N H, Daikoku, M S, Burnhill
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International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1991
The two components of low birth weight — preterm delivery and fetal growth retardation — lead singly or in combination to a heavy burden of mortality, short- and long-term morbidity, and high medical and social costs. Although different types of long-term morbidity are still being identified, the primary focus of concern has been neurodevelopmental ...
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The two components of low birth weight — preterm delivery and fetal growth retardation — lead singly or in combination to a heavy burden of mortality, short- and long-term morbidity, and high medical and social costs. Although different types of long-term morbidity are still being identified, the primary focus of concern has been neurodevelopmental ...
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Prematurity stereotyping by mothers of premature infants
Infant Behavior and Development, 1986M, Stern, K H, Karraker
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HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA OF PREMATURITY
Pediatrics, 1960The general subject of hyperbilirubinemia of prematurity has been reviewed. Several factors which are now known to affect the concentration of bilirubin in the serum in the neonatal period have been discussed. These are divided into pre- and postnatal factors.
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International Classification of Retinopathy of Prematurity, Third Edition
Ophthalmology, 2021Michael F Chiang +2 more
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