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- ... JJ. Partial monosomy 8p/trisomy 8q in a newborn infant due to a maternal three-way translocation: Clinical ...
- ... It used to be very rare for affected infants to survive the newborn period. However, with intensive medical support and improved ...
- ... FJ, Chen YT, Hwu WL. Pompe disease in infants: improving the prognosis by newborn screening and early treatment. Pediatrics. 2009 Dec;124( ...
- ... night and do not eat as frequently as newborns. Affected infants may have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), which can ...
- ... overloaded with too many signals. In contrast, in newborns and infants, chloride ions flow out of the cell when ...
- ... tone (severe hypotonia) and muscle wasting (atrophy). These infants usually do not survive past the newborn period due to weakened heart and breathing muscles. ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... of premature delivery and breathing problems in the newborn (meconium aspiration). Some infants born to people with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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. ...