BACKGROUND Sufficient iron stores is of paramount importance in neonatal period. Controversy exists whether transfer of iron to foetus from the mother is determined by foetal requirements or by maternal iron status. Studies correlating maternal and neonatal iron stores revealed conflicting results. The aim of the study is to assess the relationship between maternal and neonatal iron indices at birth and to study the impact of Small for Gestational Age (SGA) status on iron status on cord blood samples and at follow up at 4 weeks. This is a prospective study conducted in tertiary care hospital. Neonates are divided into groups based on Small for Gestational Age (SGA) or Appropriate for Gestational Age (AGA) status. MATERIALS AND METHO...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency anemia in pregnant women may affect the iron reserves of their infants a...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of maternal IDA on neonatal hemoglobin and iron stores and also to...
Iron deficiency (ID) in utero and in infancy can cause irreversible neurocognitive damage. Iron stat...
Background: Iron sufficiency is of paramount importance in the neonatal period. Controversy exists w...
Purpose This study compared the iron statuses of small for gestational age (SGA) and appropriate for...
Objective: To compare body iron stores in late preterm and term small for gestational age (SGA) infa...
Iron deficiency anaemia during early pregnancy has been linked with low birth weight and preterm bir...
The concentration of serum ferritin reflects the extent of iron stares in premature infants. We aime...
Both pregnancy and carrying multiple fetuses increase the iron (Fe) demands across gestation. Adequa...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to compare the iron status of fullterm and preterm infants and to ...
The concentration of serum ferritin reflects the extent of iron stores in premature infants. We aime...
<p>Iron-deficiency anemia is associated with adverse neonatal health outcomes. Iron status and...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of maternal IDA on neonatal hemoglobin and iron stores and also to...
Background: To determine correlation of iron status between pregnant women and their corresponding n...
Pregnant adolescents are at risk of anemia and iron deficiency (ID). Iron stores may be compromised ...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency anemia in pregnant women may affect the iron reserves of their infants a...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of maternal IDA on neonatal hemoglobin and iron stores and also to...
Iron deficiency (ID) in utero and in infancy can cause irreversible neurocognitive damage. Iron stat...
Background: Iron sufficiency is of paramount importance in the neonatal period. Controversy exists w...
Purpose This study compared the iron statuses of small for gestational age (SGA) and appropriate for...
Objective: To compare body iron stores in late preterm and term small for gestational age (SGA) infa...
Iron deficiency anaemia during early pregnancy has been linked with low birth weight and preterm bir...
The concentration of serum ferritin reflects the extent of iron stares in premature infants. We aime...
Both pregnancy and carrying multiple fetuses increase the iron (Fe) demands across gestation. Adequa...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to compare the iron status of fullterm and preterm infants and to ...
The concentration of serum ferritin reflects the extent of iron stores in premature infants. We aime...
<p>Iron-deficiency anemia is associated with adverse neonatal health outcomes. Iron status and...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of maternal IDA on neonatal hemoglobin and iron stores and also to...
Background: To determine correlation of iron status between pregnant women and their corresponding n...
Pregnant adolescents are at risk of anemia and iron deficiency (ID). Iron stores may be compromised ...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency anemia in pregnant women may affect the iron reserves of their infants a...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of maternal IDA on neonatal hemoglobin and iron stores and also to...
Iron deficiency (ID) in utero and in infancy can cause irreversible neurocognitive damage. Iron stat...