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Neonatal exposure
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Part 1 book "Averys diseases of the newborn" includes content: Neonatal and perinatal epidemiology; biomedical informatics in neonatology; ethics, data, and policy in newborn intensive care; global neonatal health; development, function, and pathology of the placenta; abnormalities of fetal growth; nonimmune hydrops, maternal diabetes; maternal medical disorders of fetal significance; prenatal drug exposure,... and other contents.
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oursky03
28-08-2023
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Like glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficient hemizygous males and homozygous females, heterozygous females could also manifest hemolytic crisis, neonatal hyperbilirubinemia or kernicterus upon exposure to oxidative stress induced by certain foods such as fava beans, drugs or infections.
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vihagrid
30-01-2023
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About 2% of pregnant women receive non-obstetric surgery under general anesthesia each year. During pregnancy, general anesthetics may affect brain development of the fetus. This study aimed to investigate safe dosage range of isoflurane.
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vampires36
30-12-2021
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Reproductive capacity can be altered by challenges experienced during critical periods of development, including fetal development and early neonatal life. Gossypol is a polyphenolic compound, commonly found in cotton seeds, that impairs male reproduction.
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vijeeni2711
24-07-2021
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Continuous monitoring of SpO2 in the neonatal ICU is the standard of care. Changes in SpO2 exposure have been shown to markedly impact outcome, but limiting extreme episodes is an arduous task.
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vimanama2711
28-07-2020
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To develop a method for movement control during radiation exposure and to improve image quality of bedside thoracic DR in neonates.
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vimanama2711
28-07-2020
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Information on the neonatal exposure to excipients is limited. Our aim was to describe the extent of excipient intake by Estonian neonates; to classify the excipients according to potential neonatal toxicity and thereby to measure the extent of exposure of neonates to potentially harmful excipients.
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virubber2711
21-03-2020
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Laboratory-confirmed, medically attended RSV infection, prematurity, and neonatal exposure to supplemental oxygen have independent associations with development of recurrent wheezing in the fifth year of life.
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vivalanbo2711
19-03-2020
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In many resource-limited settings, the availability of effective phototherapy for jaundiced infants is frequently hampered by lack of, or inadequate resources to acquire and maintain conventional electric-poweredphototherapy devices.
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vichengshin2711
29-02-2020
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Antibiotic dosing in neonates varies between countries and centres, suggesting suboptimal exposures for some neonates. We aimed to describe variations and factors influencing the variability in the dosing of frequently used antibiotics in European NICUs to help define strategies for improvement.
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vichengshin2711
26-02-2020
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Celiac disease (CD) is increasing worldwide, which might be due to the changing environmental and lifestyle exposures. We aimed to explore how conditions related to maternity, delivery and the neonatal period influence CD onset during childhood.
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videshiki2711
21-02-2020
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There are conflicting results in the literature on the impact of chorioamnionitis on neonatal respiratory morbidities. However, most studies are based on small clinical samples and fail to account for the competing risk of perinatal death.
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videshiki2711
19-02-2020
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The transport of critically ill patients to children’s hospitals is essential to current practice. The AAP Section on Transport Medicine has raised concerns about future leadership in the field as trainees receive less exposure to transport medicine.
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videshiki2711
19-02-2020
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Pulmonary hypertension (PAH) among children and adults has been linked to premature birth, even after adjustments for known risk factors such as congenital heart disease and chronic lung disease. The aim of this population-based registry study was to assess the risk of PAH following exposure to premature birth and other factors in the decades when modern neonatal care was introduced and survival rates increased.
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virome2711
13-01-2020
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Changes in oxygen saturation (SpO2) exposure have been shown to have a marked impact on neonatal outcomes and therefore careful titration of inspired oxygen is essential. In routine use, however, the frequency of SpO2 alarms not requiring intervention results in alarm fatigue and its corresponding risk. SpO2 control systems that automate oxygen adjustments (Auto-FiO2) have been shown to be safe and effective.
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virome2711
13-01-2020
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Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a devastating disease of intestinal inflammation that primarily affects premature infants. A potential risk factor for necrotizing enterocolitis is exposure of the premature neonatal intestine to environmental bacteria and their proinflammatory products such as lipopolysaccharide.
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vidublin2711
13-01-2020
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In this study, we conducted a chronic toxicity assessment of di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) on the life history traits of Daphnia magna across three generations. In the first generation, the neonates (called F0 Daphnia) were raised in a control environment (C, toxin-free medium) or in a medium containing DEHP at three concentrations 5, 50, and 500 µgl-1, abbreviated as P5, P50, and P500, respectively. The offspring from the F0 control (called F1 Daphnia) were raised in toxin-free medium (denoted as C-C).
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chauchaungayxua2
07-01-2020
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Adverse stress exposure during the early neonatal period has been shown to cause aberrant development, resulting in an increased risk of adult disease. We tested the hypothesis that neonatal exposure to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) does not alter heart function at rest condition but causes heart dysfunction under stress stimulation later in life.
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vicaracas2711
27-11-2019
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Classic galactosemia is caused by deficiency of galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase (GALT). It causes serious morbidity and mortality if left untreated. Screening for galactosemia is not included in Egyptian neonatal screening program. The study aimed to define clinical presentation and complications of galactosemia at Pediatric Hepatology Clinic, Cairo University, Egypt. Thus, the clinical presentation, course and outcome of 37 children with documented galactosemia was studied. Jaundice was the main presentation (67.6%). Other presentations included; convulsions (29.
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trinhthamhodang1
14-11-2019
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although concentrations of sulfur dioxide and black smoke have been significantly decreasing worldwide in the last ten years [20], the present air concentrations in the city of niš are still an important threat to childrens health. It is difficult to determine whether one of the mea- sured pollutants, alone or in combination, was responsible for the observed health effects in children. It is also less clear which pollutants are most responsible for anemia of children. little is known about the possible adverse ef- fects of exposure to complex mixtures of chemicals.
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doipassword
01-02-2013
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