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Sudden infant death syndrome as a result of thymic-lymphatic dysgenesis [PDF]
Sudden infant death syndrome is one of the leading causes of post-neonatal mortality. The thymic-lymphatic condition in children is a clinically rare manifestation and difficult to diagnose condition, assessed as a background, realized in a number of ...
Saule Amangeldievna Mussabekova +4 more
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Ependymal alterations in sudden intrauterine unexplained death and sudden infant death syndrome: possible primary consequence of prenatal exposure to cigarette smoking [PDF]
BACKGROUND- The ependyma, the lining providing a protective barrier and filtration system separating brain parenchyma from cerebrospinal fluid, is still inadequately known in humans.
Anna M Lavezzi +2 more
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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) remains a leading cause of infant death in high-income countries. Supporting models for categorization of sudden unexpected infant death into SIDS/non-SIDS could reduce mortality.
Hideki Hamayasu +8 more
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Definition Evolution, Epidemiology and Risk Factors
The literature overview about the issues of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is presented in the article. The emphasis is on the evolution of the diagnosis definitions, incorrect use of the “synonym” term “sudden child death syndrome” in our country ...
Natalya N. Korableva
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BackgroundCongenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS), which is caused by PHOX2B with phenotypic variations, has a point of controversy: CCHS is putatively involved in autopsy cases of sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) including sudden infant ...
Atsushi Ueda +4 more
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THE INFANT WITH CYANOSIS IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM [PDF]
The infant with cyanosis is a distressing medical presentation. This article provides an overview of the many causes of cyanosis. Emphasis is placed on the pathophysiology of each disease process: cardiac system – the most commonly involved organ system;
Valeriu Popescu
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Noncardiac genetic predisposition in sudden infant death syndrome. [PDF]
PURPOSE: Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the commonest cause of sudden death of an infant; however, the genetic basis remains poorly understood. We aimed to identify noncardiac genes underpinning SIDS and determine their prevalence compared with ...
AJ Yun +43 more
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Characterization of a population of neural progenitor cells in the infant hippocampus. [PDF]
Abnormalities of the hippocampus are associated with a range of diseases in children, including epilepsy and sudden death. A population of rod cells in part of the hippocampus, the polymorphic layer of the dentate gyrus, has long been recognized in ...
Jacques, TS +4 more
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - risk factors and prevention
SIDS - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is a sudden, unexpected death of an infant during sleep, which can not be justified by a medical history or post-mortem examination.
Anna Fabian-Danielewska +6 more
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Neurochemical Alterations in Sudden Unexplained Perinatal Deaths—A Review
Sudden unexpected perinatal collapse is a major trauma for the parents of victims. Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is unexpected and mysterious death of an apparently healthy neonate from birth till 1 year of age without any known causes, even after ...
Nazeer Muhammad +11 more
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