We describe a case of collodion baby diagnosed prenatally by ultrasound. Classic signs (ectropion, flattened nose, and eclabion) were detected on routine ultrasound at 21 weeks of gestation. At birth, the presence of collodion membrane was confirmed and subsequently, the diagnosis of an autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis due to compound heterozygosity of the TGM1 gene was made.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected healthcare professionals' lives. We investigated the potential mental health risk faced by healthcare professionals working in neonatal units in a multicentre cross-sectional observational study.
Methods: We included all healthcare personnel of seven level-3 and six level-2 neonatal units in Tuscany, Italy.
We describe the MRI appearances of an anencephalic newborn who survived for 13 h; particularities of this case are male gender and the absence of other associated malformations. Moreover, we discuss the pathogenetic theories of anencephaly, correlating MRI findings with embryological data. An exencephaly-anencephaly sequence due to amnion rupture is hypothesized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study we evaluate the effect of eight cord-care regimens on cord separation time and other secondary outcomes: omphalitis, sepsis, death, cord bleeding, compliance, satisfaction or dissatisfaction with regard to the type of treatment, umbilical cord colonization--in 1,535 healthy term infants. The eight cord-care regimens studied were: 70% alcohol, natural drying, salicylic sugar powder, triple dye, micronized green clay powder, colloid silver-benzyl-peroxide powder, neomycin-bacitracin powder, 1% basic fuchsine. None of the newborns developed sepsis or died and we found only sporadic cases of omphalitis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: In this study we determined the effects of cisapride on the pyloric muscle in preterm infants. To perform a randomised, double blind, placebo controlled study, two groups each of 16 preterm newborns were given either cisapride (0.2 mg/kg every 8 h) or a placebo for at least 7 days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: To evaluate the effect of antenatal tocolytic administration of magnesium sulphate and ritodrine on the cerebral blood flow velocity and on the cerebral vascular resistance of preterm newborns in the first hours of life.
Methods: Cerebral blood flow velocity, resistance index and relative vascular resistance were studied in 27 preterm infants (<34 weeks gestation) with antenatal exposure to maternal magnesium sulphate treatment and in 27 preterm infants (<34 weeks gestation) with antenatal exposure to maternal ritodrine treatment. Both antenatal magnesium sulphate or ritodrine were used for tocolysis.
We report a case of a male newborn delivered by vacuum at 40 weeks of gestation, who presented perinatal asphyxia, neonatal seizures and ventricular posthemorrhagic dilatation. The newborn was treated with Acetazolamide for 45 days until the reduction of the ventricular dilatation. This case shows the efficacy and the absence of collateral effects of Acetazolamide.
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