Neonatal screening by chest circumference and a study of relationship between birthweight and other anthropometric parameter
With the greatest burden of infant undernutrition and morbidity in low and middle income countries (...
Anthropometry means measurement of the human body. For neonatologists, at least four parameters are ...
Abstract- Determination of birth indices is essential for primary supportive care, evaluation of per...
A total of 446 singleton neonates were subjected to measurements of birthweight, chest circumference...
In developing countries, where about 75 % of births occur at home or in the community, logistic prob...
We evaluated the relationship between fetal growth in preterm babies using the head circumference (H...
A prospective study was conducted to assess the diagnostic performance of mid-arm and chest circumfe...
CONTEXT: Intrauterine growth curves are extremely useful for classifying newborn children and predic...
Background: The birth weight of an infant is a significant determinant of morbidity. Birth weight me...
Head, chest and abdominal circumferences for predicting gestational age in newborn infants The purpo...
Introduction: An infant’s birth weight has been identified as the best marker of optimal fetal growt...
AbstractBackgroundParticularly in developing countries, lower birthweight may be associated with hig...
Birth weight is an important indicator of child survival. Appropriate and timely care of a newborn s...
The purpose of this study is to examine head, chest dan abdominal circumferences as measurements for...
Perinatal mortality remains one of the factors leading to child mortality, even for crude death as a...
With the greatest burden of infant undernutrition and morbidity in low and middle income countries (...
Anthropometry means measurement of the human body. For neonatologists, at least four parameters are ...
Abstract- Determination of birth indices is essential for primary supportive care, evaluation of per...
A total of 446 singleton neonates were subjected to measurements of birthweight, chest circumference...
In developing countries, where about 75 % of births occur at home or in the community, logistic prob...
We evaluated the relationship between fetal growth in preterm babies using the head circumference (H...
A prospective study was conducted to assess the diagnostic performance of mid-arm and chest circumfe...
CONTEXT: Intrauterine growth curves are extremely useful for classifying newborn children and predic...
Background: The birth weight of an infant is a significant determinant of morbidity. Birth weight me...
Head, chest and abdominal circumferences for predicting gestational age in newborn infants The purpo...
Introduction: An infant’s birth weight has been identified as the best marker of optimal fetal growt...
AbstractBackgroundParticularly in developing countries, lower birthweight may be associated with hig...
Birth weight is an important indicator of child survival. Appropriate and timely care of a newborn s...
The purpose of this study is to examine head, chest dan abdominal circumferences as measurements for...
Perinatal mortality remains one of the factors leading to child mortality, even for crude death as a...
With the greatest burden of infant undernutrition and morbidity in low and middle income countries (...
Anthropometry means measurement of the human body. For neonatologists, at least four parameters are ...
Abstract- Determination of birth indices is essential for primary supportive care, evaluation of per...