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RED CELL METABOLISM IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

RED CELL METABOLISM IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

... Triphosphate Levels, Adenosine Triphosphate Stability, and Glucose Consumption RED CELL METABOLISM IN THE PREMATURE INFANT: I. Adenosine[r] ...

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Necrotizing Enterocolitis and Cytomegalovirus Infection in a Premature Infant

Necrotizing Enterocolitis and Cytomegalovirus Infection in a Premature Infant

... Necrotizing enterocolitis is the most common gastrointestinal emer- gency in neonates. The etiology is considered multifactorial. Risk factors include prematurity, enteral feeding, hypoxia, and bacterial colonization. ...

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Graft versus Host Disease After Blood Transfusions in a Premature Infant

Graft versus Host Disease After Blood Transfusions in a Premature Infant

... Graft versus Host Disease After Blood Transfusions in a Premature Infant. Services[r] ...

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Magnesium Intoxication in a Premature Infant

Magnesium Intoxication in a Premature Infant

... This report of a premature infant with hy- perniagnesemia indicates that magnesium sul-. phate therapy for pre-eclampsia may have pro-[r] ...

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THE OXYGEN COST OF BREATHING IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

THE OXYGEN COST OF BREATHING IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

... The oxygen consumption of the infants is nearly twice that of adults when expressed per kilogram of body weight; thus, it is not surprising that the infant has an alveo- lar ventilation [r] ...

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ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS IN PREMATURE INFANT FEEDING

ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS IN PREMATURE INFANT FEEDING

... The levels in serum for total fatty acids, cholesterol, dienoic, tnienoic, and tetraenoie acids and the partial calorie efficiency cal-. culations for the premature infants in the[r] ...

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SHOULD THE PREMATURE INFANT RECEIVE GAMMA-GLOBULIN?

SHOULD THE PREMATURE INFANT RECEIVE GAMMA-GLOBULIN?

... or to a “modest suppression of gamma glob- ulin formation in the test group.” It is pos- sible that the infants of the control group, with a higher gamma-globulin level at the end of the[r] ...

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RED CELL METABOLISM IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

RED CELL METABOLISM IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

... * Percent shunt activity is calculated by dividing the carbon dioxide production by the glucose consumption. For every MM of CO2 produced 1 MM of glucose must be metabolized via the pent[r] ...

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RED CELL METABOLISM IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

RED CELL METABOLISM IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

... that the hexokinase reaction was the rate limiting step in cells from all groups and that glucose con- sumption could be markedly increased in newborn hemolysates by the addition of aden[r] ...

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CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISTRESS IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISTRESS IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

... Eleven lung biopsies were performed, and all 12 infants who died were autopsied. The pathologic picture progressed from an early, immature pattern through areas of hperinflation and coll[r] ...

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LOUISIANA'S PROGRAM FOR THE CARE OF THE PREMATURE INFANT

LOUISIANA'S PROGRAM FOR THE CARE OF THE PREMATURE INFANT

... A personnel training program must provide for both nurses and physicians and is the joint responsibility of the pediatric staffs of the medical schools and the department of nursing educ[r] ...

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DIPLOCOCCUS CRASSUS SEPTICEMIA IN A PREMATURE INFANT

DIPLOCOCCUS CRASSUS SEPTICEMIA IN A PREMATURE INFANT

... Similarly, healthy mice were unaffected by the micro-organism but mice previously made to inhale chlorine died shortly of septicemia.R& ‘On the other hand, with D, crassus isolated d[r] ...

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ARTERIOVENOUS ANEURYSM OF THE CEREBELLUM IN A PREMATURE INFANT

ARTERIOVENOUS ANEURYSM OF THE CEREBELLUM IN A PREMATURE INFANT

... be found in the posterior fossa becomes ap- parent from a study4 of 60 cases of cerebral arteniovenous aneurysm, in which only 2.. such lesions were in the posterior area.[r] ...

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CHLORAMPHENICOL TOXICITY IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

CHLORAMPHENICOL TOXICITY IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

... manner: A normal vigorous premature in- fant who has no difficulty during the first 24 hours of life; feeding and prophylactic chlo- ramphenicol initiated, and there continues.. to be no[r] ...

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THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT AND THE PREMATURE INFANT

THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT AND THE PREMATURE INFANT

... In each birth-weight group tile sun- vival rate of infants in the more humid incubators was higher than that of the. controls (Table I). However, it was not clear how this increased surv[r] ...

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CARE OF THE PREMATURE INFANT

CARE OF THE PREMATURE INFANT

... Recent studies have shown that the diag- nosis may be made during life by serial determinations of the capillary hematocnit in premature newborns; a precipitous de- dine in the first 10 [r] ...

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IRON DEFICIENCY IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

IRON DEFICIENCY IN THE PREMATURE INFANT

... The prematurely born infant almost in variably develops iron deficiency anemia unless supplemental iron is given. The ade quacy of iron nutrition of the mother,15 perinata! factorsl6, â€[r] ...

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Suck and Swallow in the Premature Infant

Suck and Swallow in the Premature Infant

... were present during the first 1 to 5 days of life (Fig. 5); but, after 5 days of age they in- creased their sucking bursts to the prolonged pattern with multiple swallows (Fig. 6). In al[r] ...

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PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES OF THE PREMATURE INFANT

PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES OF THE PREMATURE INFANT

... siderable doubt that the food designed by nature for the full term infant is also best suited to the unusual requirements of the premature, and as a result of these studies a formula ric[r] ...

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INCUBATOR CARE OF THE PREMATURE INFANT

INCUBATOR CARE OF THE PREMATURE INFANT

... Incubators that rely on the heating of water for increasing humidity cannot provide high humidities (in the range of 90% ) without overheating ; and obviously cannot increase the humidit[r] ...

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