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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for premature babies
  1. ... to prevent chronic lung disease. The lungs of premature infants are often underdeveloped and need support after birth. ... If too much nitric oxide is administered to premature infants, more hemoglobin is turned into methemoglobin, and red ...
  2. ... course of a retinal disorder that affects some premature infants. Retinopathy of prematurity is a condition in which ... is associated with advanced retinopathy of prematurity in premature Kuwaiti infants. J Biomed Sci. 2002 Jul-Aug;9(4): ...
  3. ... 332. Most of these mutations lead to a premature stop signal in the ... Infants with JEB generalized severe develop widespread blistering that ...
  4. ... 332. Most of these mutations lead to a premature stop signal in the ... Infants with JEB generalized severe develop widespread blistering that ...
  5. ... 332. Most of these mutations lead to a premature stop signal in the ... Infants with JEB generalized severe develop widespread blistering that ...
  6. ... type II collagen fiber. Other variants create a premature stop signal in the instructions for making the ... tightening of tissues around joints (contractures) and a premature wearing down (degeneration) of the cartilage in the ...
  7. ... two DNA building blocks (nucleotides) to create a premature stop signal in the instructions for making connexin ... suddenly with no known cause in infancy (sudden infant death syndrome) or early adulthood (sudden unexplained nocturnal ...
  8. ... nucleotides) in the COL17A1 gene or create a premature stop signal in the instructions for making the ... serious form of the disorder, JEB generalized severe. Infants with JEB generalized severe develop widespread blistering that ...
  9. ... weaken the nuclear envelope, ultimately leading to the premature death of these cells and leaving the body ... newborns with a disorder called lethal restrictive dermopathy. Infants with this disorder have tight, rigid skin; underdeveloped ...
  10. ... function leads to increased proliferation, decreased differentiation, and premature death of immature blood cells. Immature blood cells ... to four months. However, approximately 20 percent of infants with TAM will have serious complications such as ...