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LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF NEONATAL JAUNDICE ON BRAIN FUNCTION IN CHILDREN OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
... The remote effects of neonatal jaun- dice were studied prospectively in three matched groups of 30 children of low birth weight with varying maximal neonatal levels of serum bilirubin.. [r] ... See full document
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Hyperbilirubinemia in Low Birth Weight Infants and Outcome at 5 Years of Age
... I. Crichton JU, Dunn HG, McBurney AK, et al. Long-term effects of neonatal jaundice on brain function in children of low birth weight. Bilirubin: Worked out years ago? Pediatrics. Biliru[r] ... See full document
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Low birth weight due to intrauterine growth restriction and/or preterm birth: effects on nephron number and long-term renal health
... in children [85–87]; there is an inverse relationship between gestational age at birth and level of blood ...renal function later in life in subjects that were born preterm (Table ...very low ... See full document
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Long-Term Ophthalmic Outcome of Low Birth Weight Children With and Without Retinopathy of Prematurity
... this low birth weight cohort at 10 to 12 years had an ophthalmic problem, including strabismus and myopia, which would in most cases result in a consultation with an optometrist or refer- ral to an ... See full document
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Associations between preterm birth, small-for-gestational age, and neonatal morbidity and cognitive function among school-age children in Nepal
... at birth is not a perfect meas- ure of intrauterine growth restriction ...of brain development that is also strongly associated with fetal growth and school age cognitive performance, after adjustment for ... See full document
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Long-term Psychiatric Impact of Peer Victimization in Adults Born at Extremely Low Birth Weight
... After controlling for known confounding variables, exposure to peer victimization in childhood and adolescence was linearly associated with increased levels of clinically significant psychiatric problems in adulthood in ... See full document
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Magnesium Sulfate in Labor and Risk of Neonatal Brain Lesions and Cerebral Palsy in Low Birth Weight Infants
... Jersey Neonatal Brain Hemorrhage (NBH) cohort. In the NBH cohort, low birth weight infants were assessed prospectively with cranial ul- trasound scanning in the neonatal period ... See full document
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Reductions in malaria in pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes following indoor residual spraying of insecticide in Uganda
... While conducting a clinical trial comparing novel IPTp strategies in a high-transmission setting in Uganda with near-universal LLIN coverage, the unexpected oppor- tunity arose to evaluate the additional impact of IRS on ... See full document
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Long-term effects of beta-blocker use on lung function in Japanese patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
... inhalation therapy might render it possible to prevent any adverse effects on lung function caused by long-term admin- istration of beta-blockers. In this study, there was no differ- ence in ... See full document
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Lack of Deafness in Crigler–Najjar Syndrome Type 1: A Patient Survey
... in Crigler–Najjar syndrome type 1, but there are many problems associated with phototherapy. Avoiding exac- erbations of jaundice is an important aspect of manage- ment. Liver transplantation offers the prospect ... See full document
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Long term survival quality of former very low birth weight infants
... Eine häufige Anmerkung von Neonatologen ist, dass die Langzeitergebnisse bis ins Erwachsenenalter wenig Relevanz für heute versorgte Frühgeborene haben: „es hat sich so viel in der Verso[r] ... See full document
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POSTNATAL RISK FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM IN AL-NAJAF CITY
... for low birth weight (<2, 500 g), gestational age at birth of less than 37 weeks, and congenital ...of low birth weight (<2, 500 ... See full document
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Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in very low birth weight newborns needing parenteral nutrition: validation and glycemic percentiles.
... Very low birth weight (VLBW) neonates are at high risk of glycemic ...developing brain is likely to be more susceptible to these metabolic ... See full document
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Neuroprotective Effects of Long-term Endurance Training on the Cortical Autonomic Network in the Aging Brain
... baroreflex function at least in the group of individuals tested for this ...autonomic function and depress baroreflex control by decreasing baroreceptor ...that long-term ET may not markedly ... See full document
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If Too Much of a Good Thing Is BAD, Is Too Much of a Bad Thing BPD?
... Neonatal mortality and morbidities in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants: a seven-year trend analysis of the Neonatal Research Network data. Abstract[r] ... See full document
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... reported proven NEC cases varying from 6.2%- 8.4% [16]. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal research network (NICHD) have reported rates increasing from 5% in 1991-1992 to 7 % in ... See full document
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Birth Weight-specific Mortality for Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants Vanishes by Four Days of Life: Epidemiology and Ethics in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
... Four Days of Life: Epidemiology and Ethics in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Birth Weight-specific Mortality for Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants Vanishes by. http://pediatrics.aappu[r] ... See full document
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Radiation Exposure in 212 Very Low and Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants
... have birth weight of 401 to 1500 g and are born in or transferred to the participating hospital before 28 days’ postnatal age are eligible for the ... See full document
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NEONATAL HYPOCALCEMIA IN LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANTS
... Biochemical determinations showed that, in hypocalceniic infants, there were: (1) lower serum total calcium values at 8 hours of life, prior.. to the actual development of hypocalcernia [r] ... See full document
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Multicenter neonatal databases: Trends in research uses
... existing neonatal databases and their ...four neonatal databases: the Kaiser Permanente Neonatal Minimum Data Set (KPNMDS), the Vermont Oxford Network (VON), the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National ... See full document
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