Sudden infant death syndrome remains a leading cause of postneonatal mortality in developed countries. Its etiopathogenic mechanisms are unknown. lit this neuropathologic study, we noticed that, the weights of the brains of infants who died front sudden infant death syndrome (n = 97) were invariably heavier in comparison with those of a group of age-matched controls (n = 23) issuing from the same local population. Brain edema was not a major element, and there were no significant microscopic or macroscopic cerebral anomalies in the brains front either of the study groups. Head circumference did not show a parallel increase in infants with sudden infant death syndrome. The excessive brain weight might reflect abnormal cerebral development an...
Recently, quantitative abnormalities in neuronal populations derived from the rhombic lip (inferior ...
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the most common cause of postneonatal infant death in develop...
Despite the dramatic decline in the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) by 50-90% over ...
AimsTo determine whether the brain-body weight ratio is increased in sudden infant death syndrome (S...
M.A. (Psychology)Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is the most prevalent cause of death in infants betwee...
M.A. (Psychology)Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is the most prevalent cause of death in infants betwee...
Various risk factors have been postulated to be related to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Desp...
The sudden and unexplained death of sleeping infants aged less than 1 year, the sudden infant death ...
Brain edema is considered a possible element of the pathogenesis in sudden infant death syndrome (SI...
Many theories have been expounded as to the cause of Sudden Infant Death, not the least of which are...
This article intends to show how the cerebellum, a structure ordinarily not considered in mediating ...
We examined a large number of sudden infant death syndrome victims in order to point out a possible ...
WA, 98195). The sudden infant death syndrome—reassessment of growth re-tardation in relation to mate...
Our objective was to study histological variations and abnormalities in unclassified sudden infant d...
Our objective was to study histological variations and abnormalities in unclassified sudden infant d...
Recently, quantitative abnormalities in neuronal populations derived from the rhombic lip (inferior ...
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the most common cause of postneonatal infant death in develop...
Despite the dramatic decline in the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) by 50-90% over ...
AimsTo determine whether the brain-body weight ratio is increased in sudden infant death syndrome (S...
M.A. (Psychology)Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is the most prevalent cause of death in infants betwee...
M.A. (Psychology)Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is the most prevalent cause of death in infants betwee...
Various risk factors have been postulated to be related to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Desp...
The sudden and unexplained death of sleeping infants aged less than 1 year, the sudden infant death ...
Brain edema is considered a possible element of the pathogenesis in sudden infant death syndrome (SI...
Many theories have been expounded as to the cause of Sudden Infant Death, not the least of which are...
This article intends to show how the cerebellum, a structure ordinarily not considered in mediating ...
We examined a large number of sudden infant death syndrome victims in order to point out a possible ...
WA, 98195). The sudden infant death syndrome—reassessment of growth re-tardation in relation to mate...
Our objective was to study histological variations and abnormalities in unclassified sudden infant d...
Our objective was to study histological variations and abnormalities in unclassified sudden infant d...
Recently, quantitative abnormalities in neuronal populations derived from the rhombic lip (inferior ...
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the most common cause of postneonatal infant death in develop...
Despite the dramatic decline in the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) by 50-90% over ...