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Journal: Neonatology
Biology of the Neonate (1992) 62 (4): 265–270.
Published Online: 30 September 2009
...Ingemar Kjellmer; Magnus Thordstein; Margareta Wennergren Intrauterine growth retardation is associated with increased risks for permanent neurological disabilities. A series of studies was undertaken to elucidate whether fetal growth retardation causes a primary perturbation of brain function...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biology of the Neonate (1990) 57 (3-4): 224–230.
Published Online: 25 September 2009
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Fetus Hyperthermia Thyroid Growth retardation Maturation Biol Neonate 1990;57:224-230 © 1990 S. Karger AG. Basel 0006-3126/90/0574-0224S2.75/0 Effect of Hyperthermia on Thyroid Structure...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1979) 36 (5-6): 255–263.
Published Online: 17 September 2009
... of reduction of γ was much greater. The enhanced sensitivity to inhibition of RA may relate in part to anemia with reduced O 2 -carrying capacity to the CNS, and in part to growth retardation with delayed respiratory center maturation. 17 9 2009 © 1979 S. Karger AG, Basel 1979 Copyright / Drug...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1976) 29 (3-4): 171–177.
Published Online: 17 September 2009
... and cranial base length but not in the case of neurocranial length, orbital height or deciduous molar crown size. The structures which are least affected by intrauterine growth retardation are those whose growth rate is normally either low throughout the second half of gestation or falls substantially during...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1981) 39 (5-6): 272–284.
Published Online: 17 September 2009
... in the most severely malnourished and hypoxic offspring. Catch-up growth took place after a more moderate starvation and hypoxic exposure. It is concluded that intrauterine malnutrition interferes with fetal cellular mitotic rate. This may give rise to growth-retarded fetuses because of a decreased cell...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1973) 22 (3-4): 253–273.
Published Online: 16 September 2009
... of intermediate size produced by in utero fetal asphyxia. The body and organ growth retardation associated with the severe perinatal brain injury is also briefly described. 16 9 2009 © 1973 S. Karger AG, Basel 1973 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part...
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