INTRODUCTION Neonatal hypernatermic dehydration (NHD) is a potentially very serious condition, which has been reported to occur in infants who have breast feeding problems in the first week of the life. This study looked at the incidence, risk factors, clinical symptoms and complications of NHD in healthy breastfed term neonates. METHODS A prospective case-control study was conducted on 53 neonates with serum sodium concentrations of >or=150 mmol/L (as the case group) who were recruited between June 2006 and June 2007 from the Ghaem hospital (Mashhad, Iran) to investigate the relationship between NHD and breastfeeding. Fifty-three healthy breastfed full-term neonates (serum sodium<150 mmol/L) from the same hospital were also recrui...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Hypernatremic dehydration (HD) is a situation of high morbimortality...
We aimed to assess the incidence, neurologic and neurodevelopmental outcome of breastfeeding-associa...
and accepted April 1988. Critical malnutrition and hypernatremic dehydration resulting from inadequa...
Background: Hypernatremia is known to occur in exclusively breastfed neonates in the first few days ...
Introduction: Neonatal hypernatremic dehydration (NHD) is a major preventable problem associated wit...
Background: Hypernatremic dehydration in neonate is a serious potentially life treating can damage t...
PubMedID: 16027579Hypernatremic dehydration is a serious condition in the newborn period. We present...
Hypernatraemic dehydration, which predominantly appears in breastfed neonates, can cause serious com...
There are increasing reports on hypernatremia, a potentially devastating condition, in exclusively b...
Background: Inadequate breastfeeding results in hypernatremia in otherwise healthy neonates. Objecti...
There are increasing reports on hypernatremia, a potentially devastating condition, in exclusively b...
Reducing the incidence of neonatal hypernatraemic dehydration Iyer et al1 report the effects of a ne...
We describe five babies, who were exclusively breast fed, with life-threatening complications of hyp...
Introduction: Newborn infants lose weight in the first week of life. There is an increasing recognit...
WOS: 000230772700008PubMed ID: 16027579Hypernatremic dehydration is a serious condition in the newbo...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Hypernatremic dehydration (HD) is a situation of high morbimortality...
We aimed to assess the incidence, neurologic and neurodevelopmental outcome of breastfeeding-associa...
and accepted April 1988. Critical malnutrition and hypernatremic dehydration resulting from inadequa...
Background: Hypernatremia is known to occur in exclusively breastfed neonates in the first few days ...
Introduction: Neonatal hypernatremic dehydration (NHD) is a major preventable problem associated wit...
Background: Hypernatremic dehydration in neonate is a serious potentially life treating can damage t...
PubMedID: 16027579Hypernatremic dehydration is a serious condition in the newborn period. We present...
Hypernatraemic dehydration, which predominantly appears in breastfed neonates, can cause serious com...
There are increasing reports on hypernatremia, a potentially devastating condition, in exclusively b...
Background: Inadequate breastfeeding results in hypernatremia in otherwise healthy neonates. Objecti...
There are increasing reports on hypernatremia, a potentially devastating condition, in exclusively b...
Reducing the incidence of neonatal hypernatraemic dehydration Iyer et al1 report the effects of a ne...
We describe five babies, who were exclusively breast fed, with life-threatening complications of hyp...
Introduction: Newborn infants lose weight in the first week of life. There is an increasing recognit...
WOS: 000230772700008PubMed ID: 16027579Hypernatremic dehydration is a serious condition in the newbo...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Hypernatremic dehydration (HD) is a situation of high morbimortality...
We aimed to assess the incidence, neurologic and neurodevelopmental outcome of breastfeeding-associa...
and accepted April 1988. Critical malnutrition and hypernatremic dehydration resulting from inadequa...