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Open AccessEarly bradycardia detection and therapeutic interventions in preterm infant monitoring
In very preterm infants, cardio-respiratory events and associated hypoxemia occurring during early postnatal life have been associated with risks of retinopathy, growth alteration and neurodevelopment impairme...
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Efficacy of sirolimus combined with sclerotherapy for giant cervical lymphatic macrocystic malformations: two newborn cases
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Systematic ultrasound examinations in neonates admitted to NICU: evolution of portal vein thrombosis
The aim of the study was to better describe incidence, risk factors, and the natural evolution of neonatal portal vein thrombosis (PVT).
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Intracranial Pressure Monitoring Demonstrates that Cerebral Edema Is Not Correlated to Hyperammonemia in a Child with Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency
Background: Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency (OTCD) is an inborn error of urea cycle resulting in increased plasma levels of ammonia and glutamine and cerebral edema. However, th...
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Increased MMP-9 and TIMP-1 in mouse neonatal brain and plasma and in human neonatal plasma after hypoxia–ischemia: a potential marker of neonatal encephalopathy
To implement neuroprotective strategies in newborns, sensitive and specific biomarkers are needed for identifying those who are at risk for brain damage. We evaluated the effectiveness of matrix metalloprotein...
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Neuroprotective Strategies
The mortality of infants, especially premature infants, has decreased remarkably in recent decades, but their morbidity has not followed the path at the same pace. Thus, neurocognitive morbidity, especially fo...
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Inflammation processes in perinatal brain damage
Once viewed as an isolated, immune-privileged organ, the central nervous system has undergone a conceptual change. Neuroinflammation has moved into the focus of research work regarding pathomechanisms underlyi...