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Neonatal hepatitis or perinatal hepatitis is a rare fulminant disease of the liver, of unknown cause, characterized by massive deposition of iron in the liver, pancreas, heart, and endocrine glands; symptoms are those of neonatal hepatitis and appear in utero or within the first week of life, with death usually occurring by 4 months of age. Characteristic to this specific type of hepatitis are Giant cells.
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- Concern raised over neonatal care
A Welsh assembly inquiry into neonatal hospital services hears about the need for improvements in the care of premature and sick babies. - Neonatal services in Wales are at 'high risk'
NEONATAL care in Wales has is in an “awful” and “very high-risk” state as a result of critical staff and cot shortages, leading experts said yesterday. - Neonatal ward evacuated over suspicious odour
The neonatal ward at the Dandenong Hospital, in Melbourne's south-east, has been evacuated because of an unknown odour. - National Assembly inquiry latest: Wales' neonatal failure due to staff shortages
WALES has failed to invest in neonatal services to improve staffing levels and capacity to care for very premature and sick babies. - National Assembly children inquiry latest: Wales' neonatal failure due to nurse shortage
WALES has failed to invest in neonatal services to improve staffing levels and capacity to care for very premature and sick babies. - Research and Markets: Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome - Pipeline Review, H2 2011
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Global Markets Direct's new report "Neonatal Respiratory D - Topical application of chlorhexidine to neonatal umbilical cords for prevention of omphalitis and neonatal mortality ...
Umbilical cord infection (omphalitis) is a risk factor for neonatal sepsis and mortality in low-resource settings where home deliveries are common. - Breath of Life: Neonatal Health Program Overview
East Meets West's Breath of Life (BOL) program develops customized, clinical solutions to significantly reduce neonatal mortality and morbidity in developing countries. - Women & Infants named Center of Excellence for Neonatal Care for sixth year
( Women & Infants Hospital ) For the sixth consecutive year, Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island has been named a Center of Excellence for Neonatal Care by the Clinical Sciences Institute of OptumHealth, an independent audit company. - Early MSC transplantation can help repair neonatal brain damage
In a study to be presented today at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine's annual meeting, The Pregnancy Meeting -, in Dallas, Texas, researchers will report that early transplantation of human placenta-derived mesenchymal stem cells into the lateral ventricles of neonatal rats with birth-related brain damage is possible, and that the donor cells can survive and migrate in the recipient's ...
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