Publications by authors named "R Martin-Molina"

Article Synopsis
  • Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months for optimal infant growth, but infant formulas are necessary for mothers unable to breastfeed, highlighting the need for safety and efficacy testing of these formulas.
  • A clinical trial evaluated a new formula (INN) with lower protein and a higher amount of certain nutrients, comparing it with a standard formula (STD) and a breastfed group.
  • Results showed that both formula groups had better weight gain and body mass index than the breastfed group, while the INN formula was deemed safe with normal weight gain and body composition according to WHO standards.
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Fetomaternal transfusion (FMT) is defined by the transfer of fetal blood into the maternal circulation. The incidence of massive FMT is estimated to be approximately 0.2-0.

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The description of the Bednar's ulcer is uncommon in the current literature. It has been associated with the traumatic effect of the bottle's nipple and/or no orthodontic soothers while breastfeeding. We present a newborn of 20 days of life attended at the emergency room for irritability, with the only finding on physical examination of two oral ulcers.

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Introduction. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) has usually a different clinical presentation in children compared to adults. On top of this, its rarity in childhood makes it difficult to diagnose.

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