AbstractMetabolic bone disease (MBD) of prematurity remains a significant problem for preterm, chronically ill neonates. The definition and recommendations for screening and treatment of MBD vary in the literature. A recent American Academy of Pediatrics Consensus Statement may help close the gap in institutional variation, but evidence based practice guidelines remain obscure due to lack of normative data and clinical trials for preterm infants. This review highlights mineral homeostasis physiology, current recommendations in screening and monitoring, prevention and treatment strategies, and an added perspective of a bone health team serving a high volume referral neonatal intensive care center
Bone disease in the neonatal period has often been regarded as an issue affecting premature infants,...
the prevalence of low gestation (<37 or <33 weeks) was not increased in 362 children under 6 y...
SUMMARY Bone mineral content of the forearm was measured by photon absorptiometry in 17 preterm infa...
Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) of prematurity is a multifactorial disorder commonly observed in very l...
Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) of prematurity is a multifactorial disorder commonly observed in very l...
Metabolic bone disease of prematurity (MBDP) is a multifactorial condition characterized by a reduct...
Abstract Osteopenia, a condition characterised by a reduction in bone mineral content, is a common d...
ObjectivesTo evaluate bone mineral density (BMD) in preterm neonates at discharge and identify the o...
Introduction: Metabolic bone disease of prematurity (MBDP) is prevalent among preterm infants despit...
Metabolic bone disease (MBD) or rickets is frequent in very low birth weight infants. A descriptive...
Metabolic bone disease of prematurity still occurs in preterm infants, although a significant improv...
The 80 % of bone mineralisation occurs in the third trime-ster of pregnancy. The daily fetal require...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) together with preterm birth could be harmful to bone health. ...
Metabolic bone disease of prematurity still occurs in preterm infants, although a significant improv...
Small preterm infants often develop osteopenia with or without rickets and with or without fraewres....
Bone disease in the neonatal period has often been regarded as an issue affecting premature infants,...
the prevalence of low gestation (<37 or <33 weeks) was not increased in 362 children under 6 y...
SUMMARY Bone mineral content of the forearm was measured by photon absorptiometry in 17 preterm infa...
Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) of prematurity is a multifactorial disorder commonly observed in very l...
Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) of prematurity is a multifactorial disorder commonly observed in very l...
Metabolic bone disease of prematurity (MBDP) is a multifactorial condition characterized by a reduct...
Abstract Osteopenia, a condition characterised by a reduction in bone mineral content, is a common d...
ObjectivesTo evaluate bone mineral density (BMD) in preterm neonates at discharge and identify the o...
Introduction: Metabolic bone disease of prematurity (MBDP) is prevalent among preterm infants despit...
Metabolic bone disease (MBD) or rickets is frequent in very low birth weight infants. A descriptive...
Metabolic bone disease of prematurity still occurs in preterm infants, although a significant improv...
The 80 % of bone mineralisation occurs in the third trime-ster of pregnancy. The daily fetal require...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) together with preterm birth could be harmful to bone health. ...
Metabolic bone disease of prematurity still occurs in preterm infants, although a significant improv...
Small preterm infants often develop osteopenia with or without rickets and with or without fraewres....
Bone disease in the neonatal period has often been regarded as an issue affecting premature infants,...
the prevalence of low gestation (<37 or <33 weeks) was not increased in 362 children under 6 y...
SUMMARY Bone mineral content of the forearm was measured by photon absorptiometry in 17 preterm infa...