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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for premature babies
  1. ... have been reported in a small number of premature infants and in some healthy women at the start ...
  2. ... associated high blood pressure (called preeclampsia) and early (premature) delivery of the baby.Babies of mothers with gestational diabetes tend to ...
  3. ... condition is associated with an increased risk of premature delivery and breathing problems in the newborn (meconium aspiration). Some infants born to people with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy ...
  4. ... middle of the tongue. Less common abnormalities include premature joining of certain skull bones (craniosynostosis) in affected infants, an opening or unusually high arch in the ...
  5. ... called HELLP syndrome that can damage the liver. Babies with trichothiodystrophy are at increased risk of premature birth, low birth weight, and slow growth. Most ...
  6. ... including dangerously high blood pressure with swelling (preeclampsia), premature delivery, ... disorder worldwide. Thousands of infants with Hb Bart syndrome and HbH disease are ...
  7. ... an early loss of function of the ovaries (premature ovarian ... Affected infants develop cataracts but otherwise experience few long-term ...
  8. ... complication called HELLP syndrome. HELLP stands for hemolysis (premature red ... Infants delivered early due to preeclampsia may have complications ...
  9. ... to increased pressure within the skull (intracranial pressure). Premature fusion ... (baby) teeth. Vision problems also frequently occur.Abnormalities of ...
  10. ... microcephaly primary hereditary") is a condition in which infants are born with a very small head and ... comes from the Greek words for "small head."Infants with MCPH have an unusually small head circumference ...
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