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Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 2012
In the newborn preterm infant a combination of inadequate reserves and increased loss of essential minerals is common and frequently compounded by difficulties in obtaining an intake sufficient to replace losses and restore reserves. Deficiencies in calcium and phosphate and disturbed balance between them are frequently encountered, and may lead to ...
Catherine M, Harrison, Alan T, Gibson
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In the newborn preterm infant a combination of inadequate reserves and increased loss of essential minerals is common and frequently compounded by difficulties in obtaining an intake sufficient to replace losses and restore reserves. Deficiencies in calcium and phosphate and disturbed balance between them are frequently encountered, and may lead to ...
Catherine M, Harrison, Alan T, Gibson
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The preterm infant with thrombosis
Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 2012In paediatrics, sick preterm infants are at highest risk of developing thrombotic complications. Haemostasis is in a fine balance in the neonatal period, despite age-related differences in coagulation proteins. However, both inherited and acquired risk factors can disrupt this balance and can lead to thrombosis.
Rukhmi, Bhat, Paul, Monagle
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Pediatric Nephrology, 1994
The sick preterm infant has special nutritional needs, and the provision of appropriate nutrition is now recognised as an important part of the increasingly intensive management of this population. "Optimal" nutrition is difficult to define for an individual infant, but prospective randomised studies have shown that the early diet given to preterm ...
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The sick preterm infant has special nutritional needs, and the provision of appropriate nutrition is now recognised as an important part of the increasingly intensive management of this population. "Optimal" nutrition is difficult to define for an individual infant, but prospective randomised studies have shown that the early diet given to preterm ...
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Kernicterus in Preterm Infants
Pediatrics, 2009OBJECTIVE. We sought to clarify the features of kernicterus in preterm infants.METHODS. The subjects of this study were 8 preterm infants with athetoid cerebral palsy whose gestational ages were ≤34 weeks. We retrospectively investigated clinical, laboratory, MRI, and brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) findings.RESULTS.
Okumura, A. +7 more
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Jaundice in the preterm infant
Paediatric Nursing, 2006Around 80 per cent of preterm infants develop hyperbilirubinaemia characterised by jaundice. This condition is most commonly treated with phototherapy and/or exchange transfusion. There is conflicting evidence regarding the management of preterm infants receiving phototherapy, including fluid management regimes, thermoregulation and prevention of other
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Erythropoietin in Preterm Infants
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Ehrenreich, Hannelore +2 more
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HYPOGLYCAEMIA IN PRETERM INFANTS
The Lancet, 1985P, MacMahon, S T, Jones, I Z, Kovar
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