The complex pathophysiological mechanisms underlying perinatal hypoxia make it difficult to define early markers of severe hypoxia-ischemia encephalopathy. However, as progress in the development of neuroprotective therapeutic measures continues, the early identification of neonates at risk of severe hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is an important goal for appropriate decision making. Although the timing of perinatal hypoxic brain damage may vary and is sometimes unknown, high levels of non-protein-bound iron and high nucleated red blood cell counts in cord blood indicate an antepartum origin of neurological impairment, because they can occur only as a consequence of a pre-existing asphyxic event. CONCLUSION: The combined assessment of nucl...
Perinatal encephalopathy is a leading cause of lifelong disability. Increasing evidence indicates th...
New knowledge of the pathophysiology and evolution of hypoxic-ischemic brain injuries has made feasi...
New knowledge of the pathophysiology and evolution of hypoxic-ischemic brain injuries has made feasi...
The complex pathophysiological mechanisms underlying perinatal hypoxia make it difficult to define e...
<p><span>Despite advances in perinatal care, the outcome of newborns with hypoxic-ischemic encephalo...
Hypoxia-ischemia (H-I) constitutes the main phenomenon responsible for brain-blood barrier permeabil...
This research paper is aimed at evaluating the predictive role of a default panel of oxidative stres...
Two groups of newborn infants have an increased risk for perinatal brain injury; preterm infants and...
Of the approximately 130 million births worldwide each year, four million infants will suffer from b...
Hypoxia-ischemia (H-I) constitutes the main phenomenon responsible for brain-blood barrier permeabil...
The specific pathologic processes preceding the onset of irreversible cerebral injury seem to be a c...
Hypoxia-ischemia constitutes a risk in infants by altering cerebral blood flow regulatory mechanisms...
Perinatal encephalopathy is a leading cause of lifelong disability. Increasing evidence indicates th...
New knowledge of the pathophysiology and evolution of hypoxic-ischemic brain injuries has made feasi...
New knowledge of the pathophysiology and evolution of hypoxic-ischemic brain injuries has made feasi...
The complex pathophysiological mechanisms underlying perinatal hypoxia make it difficult to define e...
<p><span>Despite advances in perinatal care, the outcome of newborns with hypoxic-ischemic encephalo...
Hypoxia-ischemia (H-I) constitutes the main phenomenon responsible for brain-blood barrier permeabil...
This research paper is aimed at evaluating the predictive role of a default panel of oxidative stres...
Two groups of newborn infants have an increased risk for perinatal brain injury; preterm infants and...
Of the approximately 130 million births worldwide each year, four million infants will suffer from b...
Hypoxia-ischemia (H-I) constitutes the main phenomenon responsible for brain-blood barrier permeabil...
The specific pathologic processes preceding the onset of irreversible cerebral injury seem to be a c...
Hypoxia-ischemia constitutes a risk in infants by altering cerebral blood flow regulatory mechanisms...
Perinatal encephalopathy is a leading cause of lifelong disability. Increasing evidence indicates th...
New knowledge of the pathophysiology and evolution of hypoxic-ischemic brain injuries has made feasi...
New knowledge of the pathophysiology and evolution of hypoxic-ischemic brain injuries has made feasi...