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pro vyhledávání: '"Charlotte Catz"'
Autor:
Mark A. Klebanoff, A. Meier, S. J. Yaffe, T. A. Siddiqi, C. Alfonso, Robert P. Nugent, Sharon L. Hillier, John C. Hauth, Donald J. Dudley, Jay D. Iams, A. Northen, M. L. Fischer, Brian M. Mercer, M. L. Sherman, S. Nicholson, Cora MacPherson, Gary R. Thurnau, S. Leindecker, Mark B. Landon, F. Johnson, L. Reynolds, M. DiVito, Elizabeth Thom, Nancy C. Elder, E. Mueller-Heubach, S. Beydoun, Marshall D. Lindheimer, Paul J. Meis, G. S. Norman, Kenneth J. Leveno, T. Camon, R. P. Heine, R. B. Newman, Atef H. Moawad, F. LeBoeuf, Steve N. Caritis, S. F. Bottoms, Phyllis L. Jones, Steven L. Bloom, J. M. Ernest, Ronald J. Wapner, W. Trout, R. D. Ramsey, Jorge E. Tolosa, B. A. Collins, J. C. Carey, Michael D. Berkus, R. L. Copper, Charlotte Catz, M. Swain, Margaret Cotroneo, F. Doyle, William W. Andrews
Publikováno v:
New England Journal of Medicine. 345:487-493
Infection with Trichomonas vaginalis during pregnancy has been associated with preterm delivery. It is uncertain whether treatment of asymptomatic trichomoniasis in pregnant women reduces the occurrence of preterm delivery.We screened pregnant women
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Jerold F. Lucey, Avroy A. Fanaroff, Charles R. Bauer, Sheldon B. Korones, Seetha Shankaran, Joseph B. Philips, William H. Edwards, William Oh, Linda L. Wright, Joel Verter, Jon E. Tyson, Charlotte Catz, Ronald L. Poland
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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 17:593-598
Background.Septicemia is a major antecedent of morbidity and mortality in very low birth weight (501- to 1500-g) infants. Our purpose was to determine prospectively the incidence, clinical presentation, laboratory features, risk factors, morbidity an
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Pediatrics. 99:585-591
This report summarizes a meeting sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health and Development to review important scientific contributions over the past several years that addressed the causes and consequences of intrauterine growth restrictio
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Pediatrics. 94:537-540
A neonatal bilirubin workshop took place at The Rockefeller University on June 20 through 22, 1993 to consider controversial issues in the field of neonatal jaundice and bilirubin neurotoxicity, particularly as they relate to management. The conferen
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Jo Ann Tillinghast, Valerie Curry, Gail Mallett, T. Michael O'Shea, Mercer Bm, Charlotte Catz, Cynthia Milluzzi, Kathleen G. Nelson, Susan M. Ramin, Sandra Meadows, Anna M. Guzman, Risa Ramsey, Mary Talucci, Margaret Cotroneo, Tawanda Hill, Joanna J. Seibert, Ronald J. Wapner, Mark B. Landon, Steve N. Caritis, Cheryl A. Milford, Mary Clare Day, Donald McNellis, Sarah McLaughlin, Shobhana A. Desai, Ester Flores, Mercedes Ramos-Brinson, Kurt Klinepeter, Janice Bernhardt, Karin B. Nelson, Atef H. Moawad, Theresa M. Kamon, Gayle Olson, Lisa H. Fullmer, Felecia Ortiz, Paul J. Meis, Michael D. Berkus, Barbara Steffy, Anthony Sciscione, Maureen Cooney, George VanBuren, Uma M. Reddy, Victoria L. Pemberton, Carla F. Melton, Gwendolyn S. Norman, Yoram Sorokin, Lisa Paley, Marla K. Jensen, Hassan M. Harirah, Marc Collin, Wendy Girdler, Teresa L. Gratton, Molly L. Fischer, George R. Saade, Jody S. Dax, John C. Hauth, Kenneth J. Moise, Lu Kao, Marcia Kerr, Lucy Noel, Nancy C. Elder, Linda Steele, Kimberly Howell, David A. Paul, Elly M J Xenakis, Mary Jo O'Sullivan, Melissa Swain, Paula Simon, Baha M. Sibai, Stacy Harris, Linda A. Goodrum, Erin Flinn-Gildersleeve, Monica Fundzak, Tony S. Wen, Allison Todd, Deborah Hirtz, Donald J. Dudley, S. Tolivaisa, Sabine Bousleiman, Marshall D. Lindheimer, Melanie Cassie, Fred J. Biasini, John M. Thorp, Lisa Fay-Randall, Debra Driscoll, Francee Johnson, Deborah L. Conway, Elizabeth Fricks, Faith Doyle, Cathy Santori, Jay D. Iams, Catherine Y. Spong, Donna Allard, Michael W. Varner, May Scott, Lori A. Williams, Charles Paley, Cheryl Latimer, Larry C. Gilstrap, Kimberly Brunette, Dorothy I. Bulas, Michael A. DiPietro, Michelle DiVito, Elizabeth Martin, Karen F. Dorman, Alan M. Peaceman, Carmen Alfonso, Fergal D. Malone, Ramona Washington, Barbara Jones-Binns, James M. Roberts, Menachem Miodovnik, Kristine Anderson, M. Lynne Sherman, Gary D.V. Hankins, Seth Brody, Kathleen McCarten, Mitchell P. Dombrowski, Marshall W. Carpenter, Elizabeth Thom, Phyllis L. Jones, Betty R. Vohr, Steven J. Weiner, Vilmarie Carmona, Dwight J. Rouse, William C. Mabie
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The Journal of Pediatrics. 167:834-839.e3
To evaluate the relationship of maternal antenatal magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) with neonatal cranial ultrasound abnormalities and cerebral palsy (CP).In a randomized trial of MgSO4 or placebo in women at high risk of preterm delivery, up to 3 cranial u
Autor:
Avroy A. Fanaroff, William H. Edwards, Joseph B. Philips, Charlotte Catz, Jerold F. Lucey, Ronald L. Poland, Sheldon B. Korones, Seetha Shankaran, Jon E. Tyson, Charles Bauer, Elizabeth C. Wright, William Oh, Linda L. Wright
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New England Journal of Medicine. 330:1107-1113
Background Nosocomial infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in premature infants. As a rule, their low serum gamma globulin levels at birth subsequently decline to hypogammaglobulinemic values; hence, prophylactic administration of
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Placenta. 14:355-360
Autor:
Charlotte Catz
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Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 15:190-214
Protein-calorie malnutrition in experimental animals resulted in a complex picture of changes in various drug-metabolic pathways. The need for these studies is discussed in the context that undernutrition is prevalent in many countries and coincides
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Pediatrics. 96:743-745
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research convened a workshop addressing the issues related to early discharge and hyperbilirubinemia on March 28, 1995. Recent reports have suggest
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Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association. 21(5)
A large number of studies in recent years have described protein and nitrogen metabolism in the neonate. However, the majority of these data are difficult to interpret because of a number of confounding variables, particularly in very low birth weigh