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Results 1 - 10 of 95 for infant newborn
  1. ... JJ. Partial monosomy 8p/trisomy 8q in a newborn infant due to a maternal three-way translocation: Clinical ...
  2. ... It used to be very rare for affected infants to survive the newborn period. However, with intensive medical support and improved ...
  3. ... FJ, Chen YT, Hwu WL. Pompe disease in infants: improving the prognosis by newborn screening and early treatment. Pediatrics. 2009 Dec;124( ...
  4. ... night and do not eat as frequently as newborns. Affected infants may have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), which can ...
  5. ... overloaded with too many signals. In contrast, in newborns and infants, chloride ions flow out of the cell when ...
  6. ... tone (severe hypotonia) and muscle wasting (atrophy). These infants usually do not survive past the newborn period due to weakened heart and breathing muscles. ...
  7. ... hepatomegaly), and a weakened heart muscle (cardiomyopathy).Many infants with CACT deficiency do not survive the newborn period. Some affected individuals have a less severe ...
  8. ... of premature delivery and breathing problems in the newborn (meconium aspiration). Some infants born to people with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy ...
  9. ... newborns. This condition is much more common among infants whose parent has diabetes while pregnant, affecting an estimated 1 in 350 newborns in this group. Caudal regression syndrome is a ...
  10. ... the ability to track faces and sounds. Affected infants live only about six months. Amish lethal microcephaly occurs in approximately 1 in 500 newborns in the Old Order Amish population of Pennsylvania. ...
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