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Poverty, urban rural classification and term infant mortality: a population based multilevel analysis

Poverty, urban rural classification and term infant mortality: a population based multilevel analysis

... the US and linked it with county level measures of child poverty to obtain sufficiently powered and reliable esti- mates. Our measure of poverty was chosen as it remains the official national poverty statistic and has ...

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Kernicterus in a Full Term Infant

Kernicterus in a Full Term Infant

... associated 12W images showed abnormal increased signal in the. GP and thalamus in the same regions as the high signal on the[r] ...

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Bloody Stools in a 3-Day-Old Term Infant

Bloody Stools in a 3-Day-Old Term Infant

... An infant with dehydration from poor feeding would have significantly decreased urine output, and should have a rapid improvement in hypernatremia with IV ...this infant was given IV fluids, his sodium ...

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The role of early MR in the evaluation of the term infant with seizures

The role of early MR in the evaluation of the term infant with seizures

... B, Axial Tl-weighted image at 6 days of age shows foci of subacute hemorrhage shortening scattered throughout both cerebral hemispheres open arrows, a discrete left middle cerebral arter[r] ...

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Treatment of Apnea and Excessive Periodic Breathing in the Full-Term Infant

Treatment of Apnea and Excessive Periodic Breathing in the Full-Term Infant

... have been identified in near miss infants and in some siblings of sudden infant death syndrome victims.’2’#{176} We are now reporting an increased in- cidence of periodic breathing in fu[r] ...

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THE VARIABLESINFLUENCING THE NEUROBEHAVIOUR
OF AT-RISK TERMINFANTS
Dr. N. MeenaDOWNLOAD/VIEW

THE VARIABLESINFLUENCING THE NEUROBEHAVIOUR OF AT-RISK TERMINFANTS Dr. N. MeenaDOWNLOAD/VIEW

... Background: The study of neurobehavioral states in infants is used to indicate functional integrity of the Central Nervous System. The objective of this study is to identify the variables influencing theneurobehaviour ...

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Clinical (Video) Findings and Cerebrospinal Fluid Neurotransmitters in 2 Children With Severe Chronic Bilirubin Encephalopathy, Including a Former Preterm Infant Without Marked Hyperbilirubinemia

Clinical (Video) Findings and Cerebrospinal Fluid Neurotransmitters in 2 Children With Severe Chronic Bilirubin Encephalopathy, Including a Former Preterm Infant Without Marked Hyperbilirubinemia

... premature infant, had we known that the MRI would show pallidal injury, we would not have measured CSF neurotransmitters ...former term infant was subsequently found to have normal-for-age dopamine ...

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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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On the "Gray Syndrome" and Chloramphenicol Toxicity

On the "Gray Syndrome" and Chloramphenicol Toxicity

... term infant whose failure to thrive first be-. came manifest on the third day of life[r] ...

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Rare neonatal diabetes insipidus and associated late risks: Case report

Rare neonatal diabetes insipidus and associated late risks: Case report

... Case Presentation: A neonatal hemorrhagic stroke, caused by an aortic coarctation, caused right lower limb paresis, swallowing disability, and central diabetes insipidus in a term infant. The scant oral ...

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An introduction to neonatal EEG

An introduction to neonatal EEG

... a term infant – the normal term EEG is continuous, symmetrical and synchronous in the awake and active sleep states, with occasional sharp waves from a variety of regions of the brain and sleep wake ...

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Clinical NMR Imaging of the Brain in Children: Normal and Neurologic Disease

Clinical NMR Imaging of the Brain in Children: Normal and Neurologic Disease

... The brain appears relatively featureless , except that in an infant of 31 weeks gestation examined at 5 weeks of age 36 weeks PMA and in one full-term infant examined at 2 weeks of age 4[r] ...

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Early Neonatal Research at Wilford Hall US Air Force Medical Center

Early Neonatal Research at Wilford Hall US Air Force Medical Center

... In the 1970s noninvasive blood pressure measurement with a stethoscope and sphygmomanometer was ineffective in the neonate because newborn arteries do not generate an adequate sound for auscultation. Systolic blood ...

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Estimation of Outcome and Restriction of Interventions in Neonates

Estimation of Outcome and Restriction of Interventions in Neonates

... pre- term infant, it is important to determine pediatri- cians’ knowledge and attitudes regarding survival and handicap rates particularly of infants born at the shortest gestational ages consistent with ...

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Alterations in Neurobehavior at Term Reflect Differing Perinatal Exposures in Very Preterm Infants

Alterations in Neurobehavior at Term Reflect Differing Perinatal Exposures in Very Preterm Infants

... pre- term infant neurobehavior at term is complex, with multiple confounding elements, and, thus, in an attempt to control for competing influences, we chose to exam- ine the data using a ...

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Brands, Brigitte
  

(2011):


	The effect of food and nutrition on children's mental state and performance: Attitudes, beliefs and perceptions of parents in four European countries.


Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

Brands, Brigitte (2011): The effect of food and nutrition on children's mental state and performance: Attitudes, beliefs and perceptions of parents in four European countries. Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

... mid term implication as to an increased body weight of children, but also to be of long term consequences for a child’s ...long term importance of a healthy balanced diet for the prevention of later ...

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Infant Growth Before and After Term: Effects on Neurodevelopment in Preterm Infants

Infant Growth Before and After Term: Effects on Neurodevelopment in Preterm Infants

... because term is when the infants were due to be born, 4 months is typically the end of exclusive milk feeding, 12 months is the end of infancy, and 18 months is the standard age for neuro- developmental ...of ...

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Hospital Stay for Healthy Term Newborn Infants

Hospital Stay for Healthy Term Newborn Infants

... healthy term newborn infant should be long enough to allow identi fi cation of problems and to ensure that the mother is suf fi ciently recovered and prepared to care for herself and her newborn at ...

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Achondrogenesis Type II in a Live Term Newborn Infant: A Case Report

Achondrogenesis Type II in a Live Term Newborn Infant: A Case Report

... The vertebral bodies in achondrogenesis are often completely absent or only barely visible on roentgenograms. The vertebral bodies in the lower thoracic and upper lumbar spine, the first to ossify in the normal ...

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Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Week of Gestation of Term Birth

Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Week of Gestation of Term Birth

... category, infant sex, Apgar score, mode of delivery, and birth weight decile (adjusted odds ratio ...at term and SIDS may be linked because of a common association with suboptimal intrauterine ...sudden ...

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