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Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2018 16(Suppl 2):52
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Growth of preterm very low birth weight infants discharged with weight of less than 1500grams
Early discharge of preterm very low birth weight (VLBW) infants is at times inevitable in low resource settings. The implication of such practice on the growth of this high-risk population is not known. We con...
Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2021 21:145 -
Mortality among very low birth weight infants after hospital discharge in a low resource setting
Early discharge of very low birth weight infant (VLBW) in low resource settings is inevitable but to minimize mortality of these infants after discharge we need to identify the death attributes.
Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2018 18:239 -
Treatment of neonatal jaundice with filtered sunlight in Nigerian neonates: study protocol of a non-inferiority, randomized controlled trial
Severe neonatal jaundice and its progression to kernicterus is a leading cause of death and disability among newborns in poorly-resourced countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. The standard treatment f...
Citation: Trials 2013 14:446 -
Management of late-preterm and term infants with hyperbilirubinaemia in resource-constrained settings
Hyperbilirubinaemia is a ubiquitous transitional morbidity in the vast majority of newborns and a leading cause of hospitalisation in the first week of life worldwide. While timely and effective phototherapy a...
Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2015 15:39 -
Systematic review of the relation between smokeless tobacco and non-neoplastic oral diseases in Europe and the United States
How smokeless tobacco contributes to non-neoplastic oral diseases is unclear. It certainly increases risk of oral mucosal lesions, but reviewers disagree as to other conditions. In some areas, especially South...
Citation: BMC Oral Health 2008 8:13 -
Meta-analysis of the relation between European and American smokeless tobacco and oral cancer
Smokeless tobacco is often referred to as a major contributor to oral cancer. In some regions, especially Southeast Asia, the risk is difficult to quantify due to the variety of products, compositions (includi...
Citation: BMC Public Health 2007 7:334 -
Systematic review of the relation between smokeless tobacco and cancer of the pancreas in Europe and North America
Recent reviews claiming smokeless tobacco increases pancreatic cancer risk appear not to have considered all available epidemiological evidence; nor were meta-analyses included. We present a systematic review ...
Citation: BMC Cancer 2008 8:356