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Survival assessment in extremely preterm neonates in a middle-income setting. [PDF]
Rodriguez-Sibaja MJ+7 more
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Preterm Infants are More Prone to Complications Following Minor Surgery than are Term Infants [PDF]
DAVID J. STEWARD
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ABSTRACT In the past several years, prediction models for severe intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) in premature infants have emerged. However, few models have considered the importance of predictors related to the clinical course and hemostatic profile in predicting the risk of hemorrhage, such as the FiO2, hematocrit, and platelet count.
Fei Shen+5 more
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Long-Term Ocular Outcomes of Prematurity: Morphological Alterations, Visual Aspects and Implications for Age-Related Ocular Diseases. [PDF]
Fieß A+5 more
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Gastrointestinal permeability changes in the preterm neonate. [PDF]
R.C. Beach+3 more
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Neurodevelopmental delay and associated factors among preterm infants aged 6 to 24 months adjusted gestation age in two urban hospitals in Uganda. [PDF]
Nalwoga J+4 more
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Phenotypic Heterogeneity in Genetic and Acquired Pediatric Cerebellar Disorders
Abstract Background The genetic landscape of pediatric cerebellar disorders (PCDs) in Finland is undefined. Objectives The objective was to define epidemiological, clinical, neuroradiological, and genetic characteristics of PCDs in Northern Finland.
Katariina Granath+17 more
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Trends in research on preterm birth in twin pregnancy based on bibliometrics. [PDF]
Wang B, Zhang W, Lv X, Li Q, Huang J.
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Excessive intake of saturated fats during pregnancy is associated with DNA hypomethylation in placental and cord blood samples from women affected with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), impacting, in particular, the cord blood promoter of ZFP57, a key regulator of early embryonic epigenetic programming.
Fatima Ahmad+13 more
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