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期刊名:Seminars in fetal & neonatal medicine

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ISSN:1744-165X

e-ISSN:1878-0946

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Interdisciplinary fetal-neonatal neurology (FNN) training considers a woman's reproductive and pregnancy health histories when assessing the "four great neonatal neurological syndromes". This maternal-child dyad exemplifies the symptomatic ...
Tomo Tarui,Alexis C Gimovsky,Neel Madan Tomo Tarui
Advances in fetal brain neuroimaging, especially fetal neurosonography and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), allow safe and accurate anatomical assessments of fetal brain structures that serve as a foundation for prenatal diagnosis an...
Michael E Msall,Joanne M Lagatta,Samudragupta Bora Michael E Msall
Over 75% of surviving extremely preterm infants do not have major neurodevelopmental disabilities; however, more than half face difficulties with communication, coordination, attention, learning, social, and executive function abilities. Th...
Meghan G Hill Meghan G Hill
Neonatal encephalopathy (NE) is a diagnosis that is usually unexpected. Though there are many risk factors for the condition and multiple theories as to its genesis, the majority of cases cannot be predicted prior to the occurrence of the c...
Dawn Gano,Andrea C Pardo,Orit A Glenn et al. Dawn Gano et al.
Fetal neurology encompasses the full spectrum of neonatal and child neurology presentations, with complex additional layers of diagnostic and prognostic challenges unique to the specific prenatal consultation. Diverse genetic and acquired e...
Charu Venkatesan,DonnaMaria Cortezzo,Mounira Habli et al. Charu Venkatesan et al.
As the field of fetal-neonatal neurology has expanded over the past 2 decades with increasingly complex diagnoses, multidisciplinary collaboration with many subspecialties including genetics, neonatology, obstetrics, maternal fetal medicine...
Scott O Guthrie,J Jane Pillow,James J Cummings Scott O Guthrie
Surfactant replacement therapy (SRT) by nebulization to spontaneously breathing patients has been regarded as the Holy Grail since surfactant deficiency was first identified as the cause for neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. It avoids...
Angela Kribs,Kari D Roberts,Daniele Trevisanuto et al. Angela Kribs et al.
Non-invasive modes of respiratory support have been shown to be the preferable way of primary respiratory support of preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). The avoidance of invasive mechanical ventilation can be beneficia...
Sanoj Km Ali,Amy H Stanford,Patrick J McNamara et al. Sanoj Km Ali et al.
Surfactant replacement therapy (SRT) has revolutionized the management of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in premature infants, leading to improved survival rates and decreased morbidity. SRT may, however, be associated with hemodynamic...