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Kernicterus; hypoxemia, significant pathogenic factor.

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The role of infection and anoxia in kernicterus.

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Lack of identifiable risk factors for kernicterus.

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In recent years kernicterus at autopsy has been observed in sick premature infants in the absence of markedly elevated levels of serum bilirubin. Potentiating factors have been suggested to explain kernicterus in such a setting. In order to establish which factors are associated with increased risk

The neuropathology of kernicterus in the premature neonate: diagnostic problems.

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Yellow staining of central nervous system (CNS) nuclei occurs in the brains of some neonates, despite low levels of serum bilirubin. Two conditions appear to be important in the evolution of this form of kernicterus: prematurity and asphyxia. In a seven year retrospective study of a large neonatal

A prospective study of free bilirubin and other risk factors in the development of kernicterus in premature infants.

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To assess the value of free bilirubin (FB) measurements in predicting kernicterus (KI) in sick premature infants, 91 newborns weighing less than 1,500 gm at birth were observed during the first week of like with twice daily FB and total bilirubin determinations. Autopsies were performed on 30 of the

Bilirubin metabolism and kernicterus.

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Neonatal jaundice continues to be a common problem. Kernicterus, although rare, continues to be a very real concern in both full-term and preterm infants. The diagnosis of kernicterus requires not only bilirubin staining in a characteristic pattern in the brain but also neuronal damage. With careful

Lack of predictive indices in kernicterus: a comparison of clinical and pathologic factors in infants with or without kernicterus.

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A review of 398 neonatal autopsies at Downstate Medical Center revealed 27 cases of kernicterus during the seven-year period from 1971 through 1977. With the current intensive care of the sick newborn, kernicterus continues to occur, mainly in premature infants with relatively low levels of serum
BACKGROUND Kernicterus is an irreversible brain damage caused by bilirubin deposition in selective brain regions. Sick and preterm infants with hyperbilirubinemia are particularly susceptible to the condition. METHODS We studied autopsied brain tissue from a premature female infant with kernicterus

Neurological disorders in children and adolescents.

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OBJECTIVE To ascertain the prevalence of active epilepsy, febrile seizures (FS), cerebral palsy (CP) and tic disorders (TD) in aged 19 years or less. METHODS This was a cross-sectional observational study conducted as a two-stage door-to-door survey of a stratified randomly selected population in

Thermoregulation of the newborn.

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The classic modes of heat loss affecting the newborn are conduction, convection, radiation and evaporation. The disproportionate ratio of surface area to body weight (SA/BW) of the premature infant is the basis of inefficient heat conservation, combined with a blunted metabolic response. Hypothermia

Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in very low birth weight infants.

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In very low birth weight infants, the occurrence of bilirubin-related brain damage has been repeatedly observed at low serum bilirubin concentrations in close association with altered pathophysiologic status (hypoxia, acidosis, hypothermia, and so on). This increased susceptibility is accompanied by

[Neurological pathology in the newborn infant].

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The purpose of this work was to review the literature about the newborn neurological pathology and to compare it with our results starting from the observation of 650 children who born at the Clinical Hospital of Porto Alegre from September 1979 to June 1980. Out of these, 100 presented with

Nocturnal sleep in mentally retarded infants with cerebral palsy.

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Sleep EEG patterns in 23 mentally retarded children with cerebral palsy (CP) (from 4 months to 5 years of age) and 39 reference mentally retarded children of no abnormality with the exception of psychomotor retardation (from 4 months to 12 years of age) were studied throughout nocturnal sleep, and

Epidemiology and etiology of acquired hearing disorders in childhood in the Cologne area.

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Because of their serious consequences for all aspects of development, severe hearing disorders in children are an important clinical entity. A better understanding of the epidemiology and etiology of acquired hearing disorders may potentially lead to more effective prevention. Marked differences in

An unusual cause of head drops.

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The presence of vertical ocular motor apraxia should prompt a careful assessment to detect an underlying neurometabolic condition. But congenital vertical ocular motor apraxia is a rare entity that may be attributed to perinatal stroke, hypoxia or kernicterus. We report a case of a 5-year old girl
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