Late onset intrauterine growth restriction is a common form of growth restriction, mainly caused by placenta-vascular insufficiency. Whether the intrauterine or extrauterine environment offers a better long-term outcome for the growth-restricted fetus remains unclear. We compared the risk factors and long-term outcomes of late onset growth-restricted neonates delivered between 31-36 weeks of gestation vs those delivered at term.
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April 1997
The "esophageal" length, i.e., incisors-esophagogastric mucosal junction distance, was measured endoscopically in 758 patients, retrospectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe offered hepatitis B vaccine (Heptavax B) to 809 of the health care personnel of a 650-bed regional hospital; 290 accepted the offer. Anti-HBs measurement was done by enzyme immunoassay (AUSAB EIA, Abbott, UK) and expressed in mIU/ml. Seroconversion was determined at a level of 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPain was evaluated in 333 duodenal ulcer patients, and 86 myocardial infarction patients by the verbal rating scale method. We compared older patients (greater than 65 years of age) to younger controls and found a highly significant association between old age with mild pain and young age with moderate or severe pain in both diseases. We investigated two totally different diseases and got similar results.
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January 1992
The composition of amniotic fluid was found to vary in dependence on storage conditions. Catalytic concentrations of creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase were considerably decreased after storage at -20 degrees C, and the decreases were less marked after storage at -70 degrees C. Other analytes were more stable.
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