The common physiopathology of sudden unexplained infant and perinatal death is attributed to impaired developmental processes in the peripheral chemoreceptors, i.e., in the carotid and aortic bodies and the aorticopulmonary paraganglia. At the functional level, a sudden death implies a defective resetting, slow or incomplete, of the sensitivity to hypoxia and hypercapnia and/or a defective processing of signals in the cardiorespiratory centers of the brainstem. A normal infant\u2019s nervous system receives prompt information on a progressive hypercapnia and hypoxia event, and triggers respiration or arousal. In infants with peripheral or central chemoreception defects, these protective reflexes are not initiated at normal levels of hypoxia...
Maternal smoking during pregnancy makes it more likely that the baby will be stillborn or die in the...
It has been postulated that prenatal cigarette smoke exposure (CSE) increases the risk for sudden in...
Sudden infant death generally occurres at night during sleep with a peak incidence in the second and...
Kinney and Thach (Aug. 20 issue) review the putative terminal respiratory pathway associated with th...
Sudden Deaths and Severe Apparent Life-Threatening Events in Term Infants Within 24 Hours of Birth, ...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoNicotine may link maternal cigarette smoking w...
This article intends to show how the cerebellum, a structure ordinarily not considered in mediating ...
Summary. The aim of the present study is to give a review of the postnatal development of peripheral...
The term Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is misleading since the illness is characterized by sudden dea...
Maternal smoking during pregnancy makes it more likely that the baby will be stillborn or die in the...
Introduction: Cigarette smoke exposure (CSE) during pregnancy and postpartum poses a significant thr...
Pathogenesis of sudden intrauterine unexpected death (SIUD) and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) ...
Maternal cigarette smoking and prenatal nicotine exposure are the highest risk factors for sudden in...
The area postrema is a densely vascularized small protuberance at the inferoposterior limit of the f...
We aimed to study the consequences of chronic exposure to tobacco smoke in utero on the morphologica...
Maternal smoking during pregnancy makes it more likely that the baby will be stillborn or die in the...
It has been postulated that prenatal cigarette smoke exposure (CSE) increases the risk for sudden in...
Sudden infant death generally occurres at night during sleep with a peak incidence in the second and...
Kinney and Thach (Aug. 20 issue) review the putative terminal respiratory pathway associated with th...
Sudden Deaths and Severe Apparent Life-Threatening Events in Term Infants Within 24 Hours of Birth, ...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoNicotine may link maternal cigarette smoking w...
This article intends to show how the cerebellum, a structure ordinarily not considered in mediating ...
Summary. The aim of the present study is to give a review of the postnatal development of peripheral...
The term Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is misleading since the illness is characterized by sudden dea...
Maternal smoking during pregnancy makes it more likely that the baby will be stillborn or die in the...
Introduction: Cigarette smoke exposure (CSE) during pregnancy and postpartum poses a significant thr...
Pathogenesis of sudden intrauterine unexpected death (SIUD) and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) ...
Maternal cigarette smoking and prenatal nicotine exposure are the highest risk factors for sudden in...
The area postrema is a densely vascularized small protuberance at the inferoposterior limit of the f...
We aimed to study the consequences of chronic exposure to tobacco smoke in utero on the morphologica...
Maternal smoking during pregnancy makes it more likely that the baby will be stillborn or die in the...
It has been postulated that prenatal cigarette smoke exposure (CSE) increases the risk for sudden in...
Sudden infant death generally occurres at night during sleep with a peak incidence in the second and...