Respiratory distress syndrome, although it is common in extreme preterm infants, early and effective management will aid in better outcome. Preterm also comes with multiple co- morbidities which has to be considered and stepwise treatment is utmost important in tackling them. Here, we report a case of an extreme preterm baby who experienced respiratory distress syndrome with early onset sepsis along with necrotizing enterocolitis. Early diagnosis and management helped in the discharge of the infant in stable condition
The management of respiratory distress in the moderately preterm newborn infant Lawrence Miall, Sam ...
The management of respiratory distress in the moderately preterm newborn infant Lawrence Miall, Sam ...
The first hours and days of life are of crucial importance for the newborn infant as the infant adap...
In the period immediately after birth, preterm infants are highly susceptible to lung injury. Early ...
In the period immediately after birth, preterm infants are highly susceptible to lung injury. Early ...
BACKGROUND: In the period immediately after birth, preterm infants are highly susceptible to lung in...
Neonatal sepsis is one of the most prevalent major health problems, affecting an estimate of around ...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Early onset sepsis is one of the leading causes of neonatal death – worldwide as well as in high-res...
Parents of preterm infants and those at risk for preterm delivery face two major unknowns: Will this...
This is a report on a case of neonatal sepsis and clinical management with multiple antibiotic thera...
<p>Necrottzing enterocolitis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among low and extremel...
Introduction: Respiratory distress is considered a very common in the early neonatal stages. The inc...
NEC is inflammatory necrosis of intestine with most common site being terminal ileum and ascending c...
The aim of the study is to provide a rationale for the morphological diagnostic criteria of respirat...
The management of respiratory distress in the moderately preterm newborn infant Lawrence Miall, Sam ...
The management of respiratory distress in the moderately preterm newborn infant Lawrence Miall, Sam ...
The first hours and days of life are of crucial importance for the newborn infant as the infant adap...
In the period immediately after birth, preterm infants are highly susceptible to lung injury. Early ...
In the period immediately after birth, preterm infants are highly susceptible to lung injury. Early ...
BACKGROUND: In the period immediately after birth, preterm infants are highly susceptible to lung in...
Neonatal sepsis is one of the most prevalent major health problems, affecting an estimate of around ...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Early onset sepsis is one of the leading causes of neonatal death – worldwide as well as in high-res...
Parents of preterm infants and those at risk for preterm delivery face two major unknowns: Will this...
This is a report on a case of neonatal sepsis and clinical management with multiple antibiotic thera...
<p>Necrottzing enterocolitis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among low and extremel...
Introduction: Respiratory distress is considered a very common in the early neonatal stages. The inc...
NEC is inflammatory necrosis of intestine with most common site being terminal ileum and ascending c...
The aim of the study is to provide a rationale for the morphological diagnostic criteria of respirat...
The management of respiratory distress in the moderately preterm newborn infant Lawrence Miall, Sam ...
The management of respiratory distress in the moderately preterm newborn infant Lawrence Miall, Sam ...
The first hours and days of life are of crucial importance for the newborn infant as the infant adap...