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Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): XII-XIII No abstract available (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): IX-XI No abstract available (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): VI-VIII No abstract available (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Index Volume 37 (2009) - Contentsemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): I-V No abstract available (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Congress Calendaremail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 726-726 No Abstract available (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Emile Papiernik will stay alive in our thoughtsemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 723-725 No abstract available (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Breast feeding as human and divine nourishmentemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 721-721 No abstract available (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Congenital cataract with de novo balanced reciprocal t(3;13) (q23;q12) translocation in a newbornemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 717-719 No abstract available (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Vanishing nuchal translucency syndromeemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 715-716 No abstract available (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Diagnosis and treatment of maternal acute myeloid leukemia during pregnancy imitating HELLP syndromeemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 713-714 No abstract available (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Obstetric outcomes of low-risk labors at ‘Japanese tatami’ mat delivery room: a preliminary studyemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Conclusions: We found no evidence that the Japanese room is unsafe for low-risk infants and mothers in comparison with the standard Western-style delivery room. (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Serum proinflammatory cytokine – interleukin-8 as possible infection site marker in preterm deliveriesemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Conclusions: The results indicate that serum level of interleukin-8 might be used as non-invasive marker of infections in pregnancy, as well as a marker of preterm deliveries. (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Early enteral feeding in conservatively managed stage II necrotizing enterocolitis is associated with a reduced risk of catheter-related sepsisemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Conclusion: Shorter fasting after NEC appears to lower morbidity after the acute phase of the disease. In particular, shorter-fasted neonates have significantly less catheter-related sepsis. We found no benefit in longer fasting. (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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The clinical outcomes of late preterm infants: a multi-center survey of Zhejiang, Chinaemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Conclusions: Late preterm infants are associated with very high cesarean section rate and have more medical problems and poorer short-term outcomes than term infants in China. (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Reduction of IGF-binding protein-3 as a potential marker of intra-uterine growth restrictionemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 689-693 Abstract Background: Growth factor-binding proteins influence the growth of infants starting in utero. Adaptation of the fetus to an adverse uterine environment is associated with changes in the growth hormone-growth factor-insulin axis. Aims: To evaluate serum levels of IGF-I and IGFBP-3 in small and appropriate for gestational age newborn infants. Methods: Fifty-four newborn infants, small (SGA, n=28) or appropriate (AGA, n=26) for gestational age were matched by gestational age and sex. Blood was collected on the first day of life, and anthropometric measurements were taken ...
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Disparity in circulating adiponectin multimers between term and preterm infantsemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 683-688 Abstract Aims: To study circulating levels and distribution of adiponectin multimers [low molecular weight (LMW)-, medium molecular weight (MMW)- and high molecular weight (HMW)-adiponectin] in preterm and full-term infants. Methods: Total serum adiponectin and its multimers were measured in 40 healthy infants at the age of one month and associations with anthropometric parameters [body weight and length, body mass index (BMI)], weight gain and metabolic indices (glucose, insulin) were examined. Twenty of the infants were born preterm (gestational age 33.2±1.6 weeks). Results...
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Indicators of compliance for developmental follow-up of infants discharged from a regional NICUemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Conclusions: Several factors associated with compliance have been identified. Direct patient contact after discharge positively correlated with improved follow-up attendance. The severity of patient disease in the NICU did not impact follow-up rates. As a result close attention needs to be paid to factors which influence compliance with outpatient follow-up for developmental screening. (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Nuchal translucency and lymphatic system maldevelopmentemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
We describe the histological examination of 18 aborted fetuses that had increased nuchal translucency (NT) between 11+0 and 13+6 weeks' gestation. The aim of this study was to assess the corresponding NT anatomic features by immunohistochemical (IHC) investigation. A morphological study was performed using lymphatic and blood endothelial specific markers, as well as smooth muscle actin (SMA). We found that all 18 cases were D2-40 positive, CD31 positive, and CD34 negative, suggesting the presence of nuchal lymph vessel ectasia. We found that 12/18 cases were SMA staining positive and 6/18 cases were SMA negative, suggesti...
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A new obstetrical polyurethane versus stainless steel forceps: a comparison of forces generated to the base of the fetal skull during simulated deliveriesemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Conclusion: The polyurethane forceps applied 50% less overall mechanical force than the steel forceps at the tip of the forceps and base of the skull during simulated occiput anterior outlet deliveries. (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Utility of two-dimensional echocardiography in pregnancy and post-partum period and impact on management in an inner city hospitalemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Conclusions: Although the ACCF appropriateness criteria have not been specifically studied in pregnancy, our study demonstrates that the criteria are applicable if used appropriately in pregnancy. Most indications in our study correlated with the appropriateness criteria. Although most findings were normal, information from echocardiograms impacted on management in the majority of patients, contributing to therapeutic decision-making. The reliability of echocardiograms performed according to appropriate criteria to assist clinical decisions was excellent even in patients with physiologic cardiovascular changes. (Source: Jo...
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Decreased placental oxygenation capacity in pre-eclampsia: clinical application of a novel index of placental function preformed at the time of deliveryemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 657-661 Abstract Objective: We have previously described placental oxygenation capacity as an index of placental function. The aim of this study was to utilize this test to evaluate placental gas exchange capacity in pre-eclampsia and fetal growth restriction (FGR). Study design: Two nested case-control studies were conducted between: (i) pre-eclamptic appropriate-for-gestational-age fetus (AGA) and non-pre-eclamptic AGA; and (ii) pre-eclamptic FGR and non-pre-eclamptic FGR based on gestational age match. Umbilical A-V gas differences were compared between groups. Results: Pre-eclampti...
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The effect of maternal obesity on the course of laboremail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Conclusions: Maternal obesity is associated with active phase labor dysfunction, specifically arrest of dilatation. (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Maternal serum adiponectin multimers in gestational diabetesemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 637-650 Abstract Objective: Adiponectin, an adipokine with profound insulin-sensitizing effect, consists of heterogeneous species of multimers. These oligomeric complexes circulate as low-molecular-weight (LMW) trimers, medium-molecular-weight (MMW) hexamers and high-molecular-weight (HMW) isoforms and can exert differential biological effects. The aims of this study were to determine whether there is a change in circulating adiponectin multimers in the presence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), overweight/obesity or with a treatment with sulfonylurea or insulin in patients with ...
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Maternal serum adiponectin multimers in patients with a small-for-gestational-age newbornemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 623-635 Abstract Objective: Several mechanisms of disease have been implicated in the pathophysiology of small-for-gestational-age (SGA) including an anti-angiogenic state, and an exaggerated intravascular pro-inflammatory response. Adiponectin plays a role in a wide range of biological activities including those that have been implicated in the pathophysiology SGA. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine if third trimester adiponectin concentrations differed between women with normal weight infants and those with an SGA neonate. Study design: This cross-sectional study included w...
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Risk assessment for preeclampsia in women with gestational diabetes mellitusemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 617-621 Abstract Aim: To develop a clinical model to assess the risk of preeclampsia in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Methods: We studied clinical characteristics of 813 consecutive women who had GDM between January 2003 and February 2008 at our institution. The clinical features which were significantly associated with preeclampsia by multiple logistic regression analysis were integrated into a risk model. The diagnostic performance of this model was then evaluated from a receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. Results: A total of 78 women with GDM (9...
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Gene expression profiling of maternal blood in early onset severe preeclampsia: identification of novel biomarkersemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Conclusions: Expression of genes with diverse function is associated with ES-PE risk, providing opportunities for the development of non-invasive diagnosis. (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Survival and major disability rate in infant born at 22–25 weeks of gestationemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 599-608 Abstract Our aim was to evaluate the literature on survival and major disability rate in preterm infants born at 22– 25 weeks of gestational age (GA). Thirty-three studies were identified and reviewed. Survival was lower in population-based studies (2% at 22, 13% at 23, 35% at 24, and 56% at 25 weeks) than in center-based study (15% at 22, 41% at 23, 58% at 24, and 74% at 25 weeks). The severe disability rate was slightly higher in population-based studies than in center-based studies at 23 (29 vs. 32%) and at 24 (30 vs. 27%) week of GA, whereas it was similar in populatio...
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The infant incubator in the neonatal intensive care unit: unresolved issues and future developmentsemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (6): 587-598 Abstract Since the 19th century, devices termed incubators were developed to maintain thermal stability in low birth weight (LBW) and sick newborns, thus improving their chances of survival. Remarkable progress has been made in the production of infant incubators, which are currently highly technological devices. However, they still need to be improved in many aspects. Regarding the temperature and humidity control, future incubators should minimize heat loss from the neonate and eddies around him/her. An unresolved issue is exposure to high noise levels in the Neonatal Intensi...
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Delivery mode for the extremely premature fetus: a statement of the prematurity working group of the World Association of Perinatal Medicineemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
This article displays the available evidence and discusses this issue, including many aspects such as the difficulty in deciding when delivery is imminent, the negative impact on maternal morbidity and mortality and the cost to society of such a policy. The available scientific evidence does not support a recommendation for cesarean delivery for improving survival or decreasing morbidity for the extremely premature fetus. (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine - November 1, 2009 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Source Type: journals

Neoventa Medical ABemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 957-957 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine - October 22, 2009 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Source Type: journals

AmniSure International, LLCemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 956-956 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine - October 22, 2009 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Source Type: journals

Doppler in perinatal medicineemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 942-955 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine - October 22, 2009 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Source Type: journals

Ultrasound in perinatal medicineemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 887-941 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Preterm deliveryemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 828-886 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Early pregnancyemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 814-827 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Perinatal morphologyemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 797-813 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Perinatal diagnosis and therapyemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 722-796 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Labor and deliveryemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 655-721 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Fetal monitoringemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 635-654 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine - October 22, 2009 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Source Type: journals

Maternal diseasesemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 536-634 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Infectious disease in pregnancyemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 507-535 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Follow up examinationsemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 488-506 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Fetal and maternal physiologyemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 474-487 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Pre- and perinatal psychologyemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 466-473 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Ethics and medical legalemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 459-465 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Epidemiologyemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 399-458 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Basic sciencesemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 364-398 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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Nutrition and metabolism in mother and infant/Metabolic disorders in the newbornemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 350-363 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine - October 22, 2009 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Source Type: journals

Screening procedures in perinatalogyemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 343-349 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine - October 22, 2009 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Source Type: journals

Aspect of prenatal diagnosisemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 37 (s1): 306-342 (Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine)
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