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Lee Vander Loop

Risk Factors Associated with Cerebral Palsy in new... [Coll Antropol. 2009] - PubMed re... - 0 views

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    2009 School of Medicine, University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Study to investigate the risk factors associated with Cerebral Palsy
Lee Vander Loop

Reproductive risk factors of fetal asphyxia at del... [J Clin Epidemiol. 2001] - PubMed... - 0 views

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    NCBI NIH PubMed.gov Abstract of Finland study investigating reproductive maternal risk factors of intrapartum fetal asphyxia. The study concluded that the incidence of intrapartum fetal asphyxia was 2.5%. Placental abruption, primiparity, alcohol use during pregnancy, low birth weight, preeclampsia, male fetuses, and small-for-gestational age births were independent risk factors of intrapartum asphyxia, with adjusted relative risks of 3.74, 3.10, 1.75, 1.57, 1.49, 1.48 and 1.33, respectively. Most cases of intrapartum fetal asphyxia occur in low-risk pregnancies and, therefore, risk screening in antenatal care cannot accurately predict which women will eventually need emergency care for fetal asphyxia.
Lee Vander Loop

Neonatal Risk Factors for Cerebral Palsy in very p... [BMJ. 1997] - PubMed result - 0 views

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    PubMed.gov Study Abstract - Study to identify neonatal risk factors for cerebral palsy among very preterm babies and in particular the associations independent of the coexistence of antenatal and intrapartum factors.
Lee Vander Loop

Neonatal risk factors for cerebral palsy in very preterm babies: case-control study -- ... - 0 views

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    British Medical Journal Papers - Neonatal risk factors for cerebral palsy in very preterm babies: case-control study
Lee Vander Loop

17OHP for Reduction of Neonatal Morbidity Due to Preterm Birth (PTB) in Twin and Triple... - 0 views

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    Hypothesis of study is that among women with twin or triplet pregnancies, weekly injections of 17-alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate (17OHP), started before 24 weeks of gestation, will reduce neonatal morbidity by reducing the rate of preterm delivery.This study involves two concurrent double-blinded randomized clinical trials of 17OHP versus placebo. Each trial will test the efficacy and safety of 17OHP in women with a specific risk factor for preterm birth. The two risk factors to be studied are: Twin pregnancy - Triplet pregnancy
Lee Vander Loop

Cerebral Palsy-What Increases Your Risk - 0 views

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    WebMd - Cerebral Palsy - What Increases Your Risk
Lee Vander Loop

Infant Jaundice - MayoClinic.com - 0 views

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    Infant Jaundice at Mayo Clinic - Definition - Symptoms - Treatment - Information
Lee Vander Loop

Placenta Abruption-Topic Overview - 0 views

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    Placenta Abruption - Topic Overview at WebMD - What is Placenta Abruption
Lee Vander Loop

Low Umbilical Cord pH Tied to Death, Brain Damage: MedlinePlus - 0 views

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    NIH Medline Plus - Low Umbilical Cord pH Tied to Death, Brain Damage
Lee Vander Loop

The outcome of extreme prematurity. [Semin Perinatol. 2001] - PubMed result - 0 views

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    PubMed.gov 2001 Review Abstract: The outcome of extreme prematurity
Lee Vander Loop

Umbilical Cord Abnormalities - March of Dimes - 0 views

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    Quick Reference: Fact Sheets - Umbilical Cord Abnormalities
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