By the end of pregnancy, fetal skin anatomy and composition are similar to those of adults. By 22–24 weeks all anatomical elements are present, while functional and biochemical maturity takes several years to achieve (Table 148.1). There are structural differences between the skin of the preterm neonate, term neonate and adult that have significant physiological and clinical consequences
Introduction: The neonatal period is regarded as the first 4 weeks of extrauterine life. In the lit...
Introduction: Newborn skin may look and feel different, depending on the gestational age. Skin manif...
New methodologies to estimate gestational age (GA) at birth are demanded to face the limited access ...
By the end of pregnancy, fetal skin anatomy and composition are similar to those of adults. By 22–24...
Significance: The skin is a complex and dynamic organ that performs several vital functions. The mat...
WOS: 000299863500002Immaturity of the skin during the newborn period, that represents an adaptation ...
INTRODUCTION: Maturation of the skin starts at birth with the adaptation to the external environme...
Skin conditions are frequently encountered in the newborn, many of which are trivial and are transie...
Within their first days of life, newborns’ skin undergoes various adaptation processes needed to acc...
To describe a normal adult dermis is a seemingly simple task considering the diverse microscopic met...
Background: Neonatal life, as defined by the World Health Organization, constitutes the first 28 day...
here are three general categories of pregnancy-associated skin condi-tions: (1) benign skin conditio...
In order to support dermatologists' interest for the fascinating area of neonatal dermatology, we pr...
During pregnancy, many changes occur in the body to facilitate the normal support and development of...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of neonatal dermatological findings and analyze whether there...
Introduction: The neonatal period is regarded as the first 4 weeks of extrauterine life. In the lit...
Introduction: Newborn skin may look and feel different, depending on the gestational age. Skin manif...
New methodologies to estimate gestational age (GA) at birth are demanded to face the limited access ...
By the end of pregnancy, fetal skin anatomy and composition are similar to those of adults. By 22–24...
Significance: The skin is a complex and dynamic organ that performs several vital functions. The mat...
WOS: 000299863500002Immaturity of the skin during the newborn period, that represents an adaptation ...
INTRODUCTION: Maturation of the skin starts at birth with the adaptation to the external environme...
Skin conditions are frequently encountered in the newborn, many of which are trivial and are transie...
Within their first days of life, newborns’ skin undergoes various adaptation processes needed to acc...
To describe a normal adult dermis is a seemingly simple task considering the diverse microscopic met...
Background: Neonatal life, as defined by the World Health Organization, constitutes the first 28 day...
here are three general categories of pregnancy-associated skin condi-tions: (1) benign skin conditio...
In order to support dermatologists' interest for the fascinating area of neonatal dermatology, we pr...
During pregnancy, many changes occur in the body to facilitate the normal support and development of...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of neonatal dermatological findings and analyze whether there...
Introduction: The neonatal period is regarded as the first 4 weeks of extrauterine life. In the lit...
Introduction: Newborn skin may look and feel different, depending on the gestational age. Skin manif...
New methodologies to estimate gestational age (GA) at birth are demanded to face the limited access ...