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A single placenta normally supports a single fetus. When the situation arises in which two fetuses have to share a single placenta, complications may sometimes develop. Identical twins that share a single placenta are called monochorionic twins (MC). ... more
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Draycott T; Sibanda T; Owen L; Akande V; Winter C; Reading S; Whitelaw A Women's and Children's Directorate, Southmead Hospital, and Department of Clinical Science at North Bristol, University of Bristol, UK. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the ... more
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The objective of this study was to determine if an ultra-sound examination, when performed in the third trimester immediately preceding delivery, is useful in predicting outcome in infants with a myelomeningocele. A retrospective review was ... more
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Neonatal intensive care is, simply, specialized medical care for newborns experiencing complications. Care is provided in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), which can also be called a "special care nursery" or by other names. Most babies are ... more
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The neonatal nurse makes about $50,000 a year on average. The more experience a nurse has, the more he or she will make. A nurse with 20 years of experience can make as much as $80,000. ... more
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Certified by the California Children’s Services, Natividad Medical Center’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Level III is devoted to newborn infants requiring specialized care. The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Level III provides stabilization for ... more
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Prognosis of Adrenoleukodystrophy, autosomal, neonatal form: death usually within a few ... more
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There is uncertainty about the relationship between anti-HPA-1a levels and severity of neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (NAIT). To investigate this relationship further,the concentration of anti-HPA-1a in HPA-1b homozygous women was determined, ... more
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Formally known as “transient tachypnea of the newborn,” neonatal wet lung syndrome results when newborn infants are unable to clear their lungs of the amniotic fluid in which they were immersed in the womb. The fluid prevents adequate intake of ... more
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A. All the PG Diploma programs are recognized by GOI, UGC & DEC. The Programs are also recognized by UNICEF & WHO. Henceforth all the medical graduates who so ever would be pursuing these programs are eligible for central & state government jobs. ... more
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