The triple risk hypotheses in sudden infant death syndrome
WG Guntheroth, PS Spiers - Pediatrics, 2002 - publications.aap.org
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) victims were regarded as normal as a matter of
definition (Beckwith 1970) until 1952 when Kinney and colleagues argued for elimination of …
definition (Beckwith 1970) until 1952 when Kinney and colleagues argued for elimination of …
Maternal-infant nutrition and development programming of offspring appetite and obesity
M Desai, MG Ross - Nutrition Reviews, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Abstract In the United States and Mexico, the obesity epidemic represents a significant
public health problem. Although obesity is often attributed to a Western-style, high-fat diet …
public health problem. Although obesity is often attributed to a Western-style, high-fat diet …
Reducing geographic, racial, and ethnic disparities in childhood immunization rates by using reminder/recall interventions in urban primary care practices
PG Szilagyi, S Schaffer, L Shone, R Barth… - …, 2002 - publications.aap.org
Context. An overarching national health goal of Healthy People 2010 is to eliminate
disparities in leading health care indicators including immunizations. Disparities in US …
disparities in leading health care indicators including immunizations. Disparities in US …
Neuronal nuclear antigen (NeuN): a useful marker of neuronal immaturity in sudden unexplained perinatal death
AM Lavezzi, MF Corna, L Matturri - Journal of the neurological sciences, 2013 - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: In the develo** brain neuronal differentiation is associated with
permanent exit from the mitotic cycle. Neuronal nuclear antigen (NeuN) is a nuclear protein …
permanent exit from the mitotic cycle. Neuronal nuclear antigen (NeuN) is a nuclear protein …
Mechanisms of pathogenesis in the sudden infant death syndrome
JC Leiter, I Böhm - Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 2007 - Elsevier
The likely processes of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) were identified many
years ago (apnea, failed arousal, failed autoresuscitation, etc.). The neurophysiological …
years ago (apnea, failed arousal, failed autoresuscitation, etc.). The neurophysiological …
Functional neuroanatomy of the human pre‐Bötzinger complex with particular reference to sudden unexplained perinatal and infant death
AM Lavezzi, L Matturri - Neuropathology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The authors are the first to identify in man the pre‐Bötzinger complex, a structure of the
brainstem critical for respiratory rhythmogenesis, previously investigated only in rats. The …
brainstem critical for respiratory rhythmogenesis, previously investigated only in rats. The …
Defining sudden infant death and sudden intrauterine unexpected death syndromes with regard to anatomo-pathological examination
G Ottaviani - Frontiers in Pediatrics, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Crib death, or sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), is the most frequent form of death in the
first year of life, striking one baby in every 1,700–2,000. Yet, despite advances in maternal …
first year of life, striking one baby in every 1,700–2,000. Yet, despite advances in maternal …
Guidelines for neuropathologic diagnostics of perinatal unexpected loss and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)—A technical protocol
In light of the growing information on the pathophysiology and clinical aspects of unexpected
perinatal loss and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), a novel approach to the inherent …
perinatal loss and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), a novel approach to the inherent …
Techniques and criteria in pathologic and forensic-medical diagnostics in sudden unexpected infant and perinatal death
For each case of sudden infant and perinatal death, a full review of clinical and
epidemiologic data and a complete necropsy study were performed according to the …
epidemiologic data and a complete necropsy study were performed according to the …
Female mouse fetal loss mediated by maternal autoantibody
L Wang, D Zhou, J Lee, H Niu, TW Faust… - Journal of Experimental …, 2012 - rupress.org
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), a disease of women during childbearing years, is
characterized by the production of double-stranded DNA antibodies. A subset of these …
characterized by the production of double-stranded DNA antibodies. A subset of these …