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Very Low Birth Weight and Growth Into Adolescence [PDF]
To compare the growth and pubertal development of very low-birth-weight (VLBW) children (birth weight 2499 g) to adolescence to determine if, and at what age, VLBW children "catch up."Inception cohort study to age 14 years.Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.Eighty-six consecutive survivors with a birth weight less than 1000 g, 120 consecutive
Noni Davis+3 more
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Incidence, risk factors and complications of hyperglycemia in very low birth weight infants
Background: Prevalence of hyperglycemia in preterm infants varies widely between 20% and 88%. Hyperglycaemia in very low birth weight infants (VLBW) is associated with increased morbidity (necrotizing enterocolitis, late onset sepsis, intraventricular ...
Dina Mohammed Akmal+3 more
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Weight gain of very-low-birth-weight newborns
The objective of this investigation was to study weight changes at the postnatal period of 61 very-low-birth-weight newborns who survived out of 114 alive newborns from October 93 to October 94. They were grouped according to their birth-weight (750-999 g, 1000-1249 g, 1250-1499 g), gestational age ( or = 34 weeks) and adequacy of weight for ...
de Carvalho Rd+2 more
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The factors affecting morbidity and mortality in low birth-weight infants [PDF]
jective: To investigate the frequency of short term morbidity and mortality and the factors affecting them for the infants born with low birth-weight at our hospitalMethods: At our hospital, 195 infants born with low birthweight within a period of 18 ...
Ayhan Ekici+3 more
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Background Clinically significant premenstrual symptoms are common among young women. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is characterized by emotional, behavioural and physical symptoms that consistently occur during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle ...
Pesonen Anu-Katriina+11 more
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Berat Lahir dan Kelangsungan Hidup Neonatal di Indonesia [PDF]
Neonatal mortality rate in Indonesia was ranked as 10th highest in the world because of high prevalence of infants low birth weight. This research used Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey 2007 data with retrospective cohort design.
Simbolon, D. (Demsa)
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Epicardial pacemaker insertion in a preterm very low birth weight neonate – An anaesthetic challenge
Congenital complete heart block (CCHB) has an incidence of one in 20,000 live births and carries a 20% risk of mortality. The hemodynamic instability due to bradycardia and asystole due to the increasing metabolic demands can be avoided by appropriate ...
Avneet Singh+3 more
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Mood and anxiety disorders in very preterm/very low-birth weight individuals from 6 to 26 years [PDF]
Background Very preterm (
Achenbach T.M.+9 more
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Prevalence of retinopathy of prematurity in Brunei Darussalam
AIM: To identify the prevalence of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) among preterm neonates admitted to Department of Neonatology, RIPAS hospital, Brunei Darussalam.METHODS: We studied 67 preterm infants fulfilling the eligibility criteria for ROP ...
Elizabeth Chong+3 more
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Long-term survival quality of former very low birth weight infants [PDF]
Background: Premature birth is associated with an increased risk for the development of cognitive, learning and psychological problems in childhood.
Jaekel, Julia, Wolke, Dieter
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