نتایج جستجو برای: infant anomalies

تعداد نتایج: 136841  

Journal: :Central European journal of public health 2016
Dilek Dilli M Rıfat Köse R Coşkun Gündüz Sema Özbaş Başak Tezel Nurullah Okumuş

BACKGROUND Infant mortality rate (IMR) and neonatal mortality rate (NMR) are accepted as good indicators to measure the health status of a nation. This report describes recent declines in IMR and NMR in Turkey. METHODS Data on infants who died before 12 months of life were obtained from the Infant Mortality Monitoring System of Ministry of Health of Turkey between 2007 and 2012. A total of 94...

Journal: :Brain & development 2010
Anna Maria Lavezzi Melissa Corna Rosaria Mingrone Luigi Matturri

This study evaluated the development and the involvement in sudden perinatal and infant death of the medullary hypoglossal nucleus, a nucleus that, besides to coordinate swallowing, chewing and vocalization, takes part in inspiration. Through histological, morphometrical and immunohistochemical methods in 65 cases of perinatal and infant victims (29 stillbirths, 7 newborns and 29 infants), who ...

B Imani F Kalani

Introduction: Infants born with congenital anomalies demand individualized nutritional evaluations and recommendations. The anatomical changes of neonatal surgical diseases create specific physiological constraints.Patients with different congenital anomalies have different nutritional support needs. It is essential to know the exact physiology of these anomalies in order to be able to manage a...

2017
Enora Laas Nathalie Lelong Pierre-Yves Ancel Damien Bonnet Lucile Houyel Jean-François Magny Thibaut Andrieu François Goffinet Babak Khoshnood

BACKGROUND Congenital heart defects (CHD) and preterm birth (PTB) are major causes of infant mortality. However, limited data exist on risk of mortality associated with PTB for newborns with CHD. Our objective was to assess impact of PTB on risk of infant mortality for newborns with CHD, while taking into account the role of associated anomalies and other potentially confounding factors. METH...

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
b imani department of pediatric, picu dr.sheikh hospital, mashhad university of medical science (mums), mashhad, iran. f kalani department of pediatric, mashhad university of medical science(mums), mashhad, iran.

introduction: infants born with congenital anomalies demand individualized nutritional evaluations and recommendations. the anatomical changes of neonatal surgical diseases create specific physiological constraints.patients with different congenital anomalies have different nutritional support needs. it is essential to know the exact physiology of these anomalies in order to be able to manage a...

2011
Saeed Mojtahedzadeh

Fryns syndrome is characterized by multiple congenital anomalies including congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), and congenital heart disease (CHD).The prognosis of infant with Fryns syndrome and left sided CDH when associated with pulmonary hypoplasia is grave. We report a 2year old boy with Fryns syndrome who had right sided CDH, Tetralogy of Fallot, and other multiple congenital anomalies. ...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1986
D Beneck M A Greco S R Wolman L E McMorrow V Jansen J Cason

We describe a stillborn female infant with severe intrauterine growth retardation and multiple congenital anomalies. She was found to have a deletion of 13q22----qter and trisomy of 18p11.2----pter, resulting from a maternal balanced translocation.

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1983
M Frangoulis D Taylor

An infant with trisomy 8 mosaicism had bilateral corneal opacities and multiple systemic anomalies. A review of the literature suggests that corneal opacities are a prominent feature of the syndrome and may have substantial clinical and diagnostic importance.

Journal: :The Ceylon medical journal 2002
M V C de Silva D C Gooneratne M D P Gooneratne H Ediriweera

Introduction Amnion rupture in early pregnancy results in severe anomalies such as anencephaly, encephalocoele, exencephaly, acrania, facial clefts and absence of limbs (1,2). Most affected fetuses abort in the second trimester, are stillborn or die soon after birth (1,3).We report an infant with amnion rupture sequence, who survived for 9 weeks after birth. A Medline search failed to reveal do...

2009
M Tomar S Radhakrishnan R Sharma

We report a rare case of isolated subpulmonary membrane leading to critical pulmonary stenosis in an infant. This anomaly needs to be differentiated from valvar pulmonary stenosis as both anomalies require different modality of treatment (surgical/catheter).

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