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Small for gestational age infants

1995
Abstract While it has long been recognized that the weight of a baby at birth is highly correlated to both survival and freedom from handicap, only in the last two decades have researchers clearly distinguished the concept of born too early from the concept of born at the right time, but too small.
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Renal function in small for gestational age preterm infants

Journal of Perinatology, 2019
The objective of this study is to compare glomerular and tubular functions in small for gestational age (SGA) and appropriate for gestational age (AGA) preterm infants.A prospective controlled study was conducted on SGA and AGA infants with gestational ages between 320/7 and 366/7 weeks, who received gentamycin in the first 72 h of life. Glomerular and
Hany, Aly   +6 more
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Motor behavior of small for gestational age newborn infants

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1970
Some aspects of motor behavior at term of small for gestational age newborn infants and of normal full-term newborn infants were compared. Despite comparable conceptional ages of the two groups of infants, characteristic differences were found in some reflexes and automatic motor activities.
R, Michaelis, F J, Schulte, R, Nolte
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Uric acid levels in gestational hypertensive women predict preeclampsia and outcome of small-for-gestational-age infants

Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2019
Objective This study aims to ascertain whether serum uric acid is a suitable predictor of preeclampsia and/or the delivery of small-for-gestational-age infants for women with gestational hypertension.
Xiaobo Zhao, S. T. Frempong, T. Duan
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Neonatal Coagulopathy in Preterm, Small-for-Gestational-Age Infants

Neonatology, 2003
Our aim was to determine if antenatal hypoxia was associated with liver dysfunction and coagulation abnormalities in small-for-gestational-age (SGA) infants. Sixteen SGA infants, median gestational age 30 (range 26–32) weeks, who consecutively had had umbilical artery Doppler studies in the week before delivery, were compared to appropriate-for ...
Hannam, S   +3 more
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Early-Onset Neutropenia in Small-for-Gestational-Age Infants

Pediatrics, 2015
BACKGROUND:Early neutropenia is more common in small for gestational age (SGA) neonates (birth weight <10th percentile) than in appropriately grown neonates. However, several aspects of this variety of neutropenia are unknown, including the duration, kinetic mechanism, and outcomes.METHODS:Using 10 years of multihospital records, we studied SGA ...
Robert D, Christensen   +4 more
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Aetiology and classification of small for gestational age infants

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1997
Objective: To determine important aetiological factors in small gestational age (SGA) infants and the effectiveness of anthropometric indexes in identifying patterns of growth retardation. Methodology: Eighty‐four SGA infants and 81 controls were enrolled.
OCallaghan, MJ   +3 more
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Placental size of small-for-gestational-age infants at term

Early Human Development, 1982
Placental size was compared between appropriate-for-gestational age (AGA) and small-for gestational age (SGA) infants born at term. Placental weight, chorionic plate area and villous surface area were significantly reduced in the SGA infants. Although the ratio of placental weight to birth was similar in the AGA and SGA infants, the latter had ...
D L, Woods, A F, Malan, H D, Heese
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Prehypertension in Pregnancy and Risks of Small for Gestational Age Infant and Stillbirth

HYPERTENSION, 2016
A. Wikström   +5 more
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THROMBOCYTOPENIA IN SMALL‐FOR‐GESTATIONAL‐AGE INFANTS

Acta Paediatrica, 1983
A, Shuper   +4 more
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