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Pathophysiology. 21:67-80
Necrotizing enterocolitis is a disease entity with multiple proposed pathways of pathogenesis. Various combinations of these risk factors, perhaps based on genetic predisposition, possibly lead to the mucosal and epithelial injury that is the hallmar
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Pathophysiology. 21:3-12
NEC remains a major concern for neonatologists, surgeons, and gastroenterologists due to its high morbidity and mortality. These infants often have poor developmental outcome, and contribute to significant economic burden resulting in marked stress i
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NeoReviews. 13:e748-e751
A 36-weeks’-gestation newborn male presents with mild respiratory distress and multiple skin hemangiomas (Figure 1). Figure 1. ### Prenatal History ### Birth History
Autor:
Hassan, Ibrahim, Shehzad, Huda, Ashley, Northcutt, Donald, Sorells, Thomas, Gates, Hilary, Tice, Guillermo, Sangster
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society : official organ of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 167(2)
Retroperitoneal immature teratoma is a rare tumor in the newborn infant with only a few instances reported in several case series.(1,2,3) We report a case of retroperitoneal immature teratoma presenting unusually on day one of life with severe abdomi
Autor:
Michael G. Lacourse, Steven C. Cramer, Shehzad Huda, Lindsey Lastra, Michael T. Warren, Michael J. Cohen, Rachelle W. Rodriguez
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Huda, Shehzad; Rodriguez, Rachelle; Lastra, Lindsey; Warren, Michael; Lacourse, Michael G; Cohen, Michael J; et al.(2008). Cortical activation during foot movements: II effect of movement rate and side.. Neuroreport, 19(16), 1573-1577. doi: 10.1097/wnr.0b013e328311ca1c. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/52g802sz
Cerebral control of foot movements has received limited study. Functional MRI compared slow with rapid foot movement, and right (dominant) with left foot movement. Brain activation during right, as compared with left, foot movement was larger, with h