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Abstract Background Guidelines on Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE) only provide recommendations for infants categorized at lower risk. However, most infants fall into the higher‐risk category, leaving management decisions to individual clinicians and contributing to variation in care.
Nassr Nama+18 more
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Novel compound heterozygous DOCK6 variants expand the mutational spectrum in prenatal diagnosis of Adams-Oliver syndrome 2. [PDF]
Zhong X+5 more
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Abstract Background Infants with gastrointestinal (GI) disorders are at risk for parenteral nutrition–associated cholestasis. A multioil intravenous lipid emulsion (MO ILE) contains less phytosterols and more arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) than 100% soybean oil lipid emulsion (SO ILE).
Lauren J. Lee+3 more
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Clinical Significance and Prognosis of Prenatal Diagnosis of Large Umbilical Cord Cysts-A Review Triggered by a Clinical Case. [PDF]
Nastasia Ș+5 more
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Donor human milk storage and gastrointestinal morbidities in preterm infants: A case‐control study
Abstract Background Prolonged storage of donor human milk may alter its bioactive components, potentially affecting preterm infant outcomes. No prior studies have examined the impact of donor human milk storage duration on necrotizing enterocolitis or spontaneous intestinal perforation.
Terence James M. Camilon+6 more
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Chromosomal Microarray Analysis and Karyotype Analysis for Prenatal Diagnosis of Fetuses With Abnormal Ultrasound Soft Markers. [PDF]
Liu L, She L, Zheng Z, Huang S, Wu H.
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Impact of placental and peripheral blood DNA methylation on celiac disease susceptibility
Abstract Objectives Several studies suggest that the first immunogenic insult in celiac disease (CeD) could occur during fetal development. The placenta is a key organ that could link the environment with the genome and future outcomes, including CeD.
Alba Hernangomez‐Laderas+11 more
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Prenatal diagnosis of midgut volvulus by fetal MRI: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Kou C, Song Y, Gao D, Zhou L.
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