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- Banking on a healthy future. Brown, Jim M.; Brown, Arlene Pendas // Better Homes & Gardens;Jun98, Vol. 76 Issue 6, p118
Discusses the importance of cord blood banking, and the freezing and storing of a baby's umbilical cord blood for later use. Stem cells found in umbilical cord blood; Transplantation of cord blood stem cells in persons who need bone marrow transplants. INSET: Diseases cord blood helps.
- Delayed cord clamping and improved infant outcomes. van Rheenen, Patrick // BMJ: British Medical Journal (Overseas & Retired Doctors Edition;12/17/2011, Vol. 343 Issue 7836, p1233
The author reflects on the study that compares the effects of early versus delayed cord clamping on infant iron status at four months of age. He contends that the authors of the study present a well designed and executed randomized controlled trial on the timing of cord clamping in 400 infants...
- The effectiveness of single and multiple applications of triple dye on umbilical cord separation time. Hsu, C.-F.; Wang, C.-C.; Yuh, Y.-S.; Chen, Y.-H.; Chu, M.-L. // European Journal of Pediatrics;1999, Vol. 158 Issue 2, p144
Unlabelled: The effectiveness of single and multiple applications of triple dye for umbilical cord care in the umbilical cord separation time (UCST) was evaluated in 180 neonates. Seven neonates were excluded, three where the cord stump separation time was uncertain and four to whom... - The time of umbilical cord separation in healthy full-term newborns: a controlled clinical trial of different cord care practices. Guala, Andrea; Pastore, Guido; Garipoli, Vasco; Agosti, Mario; Vitali, Marco; Bona, Gianni // European Journal of Pediatrics;2003, Vol. 162 Issue 5, p350
Reports on the clinical trial carried on full-term newborns to compare the time of umbilical cord separation among consecutive groups of infants treated with differing cord care practices. Care received by newborns according to the standardised protocols; Number of times the treatment was...
- Umbilical cord prolapse. // British Medical Journal;3/11/1978, Vol. 1 Issue 6113, p601
Examines the factors causing umbilical cord prolapse during delivery. Details on fetal mortality rate of cord prolapse; Risks of prolapse in the compound presentation of the fetus; Significance of immediate delivery in the management of cord prolapse.
- Umbilical Cord Blood Gas Casebook. Pomerance, Jeffrey // Journal of Perinatology;Sep2002, Vol. 22 Issue 6, p504
Journal of Perinatology (2002) 22, 504–505 doi:10.1038/sj.jp.7210733
- Prognostic Factors for Survival of Growth-Restricted Fetuses With Absent End-Diastolic Velocity in the Umbilical Artery. Madazli, Riza // Journal of Perinatology;Jun2002, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p286
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the prognostic factors for survival of growth - restricted fetuses with absent end - diastolic velocity in the umbilical artery. STUDY DESIGN: Forty - five intrauterine growth - restricted fetuses with either absent end -diastolic ( 34 fetuses )...
- Letter to the Editor. Drut, Ricardo; Sa Wang; Parkash, Vinita // Pediatric & Developmental Pathology;Jan/Feb2005, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p137
Presents a letter about corkscrew-like malformation of the umbilical cord.
- Long-term outcome after neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy. de Vries, Linda S.; Jongmans, Marian J. // Archives of Disease in Childhood -- Fetal & Neonatal Edition;Mar2010, Vol. 95 Issue 3, pF220
Outcome of full-term infants with neonatal encephalopathy of hypoxic-ischemic origin is often assessed in infancy or early childhood and data on outcome in childhood and adolescence is limited. MRI performed in the neonatal period has made a huge contribution to recognition of different patterns...