The clinical symptoms of tachypnea, grunting, flaring, retractions, apnea, and cyanosis are common findings associated with a variety of neonatal respiratory disorders; each disorder will need to ...
Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, China, and Egypt follow Ethiopia as the countries with the highest rate of retractions, according to the study, which was conducted by Achal Agrawal, a data scientist based ...
On Thursday, January 23, the 29-year-old mom of three posted a boomerang of the newborn's tiny feet on her Instagram Story for her 2 million followers. The little one was dressed in a grey onesie ...
Gingival retraction techniques are essential in dentistry, particularly for creating accurate impressions for indirect restorations. These techniques help manage the gingival tissues, allowing for ...
The quality of care to low birth weight (LBW) infants has improved as a result of modern technology and advances in neonatology. Along with this increased survival of LBW infants, the diagnosis of ...
The Neonatal Data Analysis Unit forms part of the Neonatal Medicine Research Group led by Professor Neena Modi at the Chelsea and Westminster campus of Imperial College London. The Neonatal Data ...
Supporting UK Neonatal Units, Networks and NHS Trusts to improve the quality of care for newborns through research We are a multi-professional research group based at the Chelsea and Westminster ...
Jan. 22, 2025 — New research revealing the fingerprints of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome within blood samples could open the door to simple tests to identify babies at ...
A narrowing of the smallest airways in the lung (bronchioles) causes wheezing. This narrowing results from swelling caused by a virus. The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes most bronchiolitis.
Definition. Bacterial infection of the umbilical stump with spread to the skin around it. It's a medical emergency. How Often. 1 out of 200 newborns. Symptoms. Redness spreads around the navel. The ...
Changes in health related quality of life in mothers with inflammatory joint disease from year 2000 to 2020 – a comparative cross-sectional study ...