Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A 19-day-old female neonate presented with a 1-week history of mild swelling of the left breast, with some ...
A case of a neonate with congenital chylous ascites is described. In addition to chylous ascites, an ultrasonographic scan showed a sludge ball within the gallbladder, which eventually progressed to ...
Bartter syndrome is a rare congenital renal tubular disorder causing an imbalance of potassium, sodium, chloride and calcium. It is classified into five types: (1) neonatal (Types I and II), (2) ...
LEVELS of total reducing substance, true sugar and glucose have been measured in the blood of newborn infants since 1911. The early reports have been reviewed by Norval et al. 1, 2 Although an ...
A newborn infant, even if apparently healthy, should be carefully and systematically evaluated for disease or illness. The evaluation should encompass a review of the mother's health history (general ...
Patricia R. Henry, DNS, RN, CPN; Kate Haubold, BSN Student; Teresa M. Dobrzykowski, DNS, RN, CS, ANP Nurses who care daily for neonates may also be more likely to deny the instances of pain and its ...
Our NICU solution supports you in critical decision-making. The possibility to change the course of a preterm neonate's life starts here. By providing you with insight into the neonate's condition, we ...
Federal regulations consider pregnant women, human fetuses, *neonates of uncertain viability, and *nonviable neonates (hereafter referenced as PG Women/Fetuses) to be vulnerable populations. For ...