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The tolerance and dynamic regulation of the maternal immune system during pregnancy are pivotal for ensuring fetal health. Immune cell subsets play a complex and crucial role in this process, closely linked to the neonatal health status. Despite recognizing the significance of dysregulation in the quantity and activity of immune cells in neonatal disease occurrence, their specific roles remain elusive, resulting in a dearth of clinically viable interventions for immune-mediated neonatal diseases.

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Identification of risk factors for hearing impairment in newborns: a hospital based study.

Med Glas (Zenica)

February 2018

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Cantonal Hospital Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Aim To identify risk factors for hearing impairment presented in neonates born in Cantonal Hospital Zenica (CHZ) and to estimate their influence on outcome of hearing tests in Newborn Hearing Screening (NHS). Methods Retrospective-prospective study was done at the Department of Gynaecology and Maternity. The NHS was performed with transitory evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) during a six-month period using "Titan" device (Interacoustics, Denmark).

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Neonatal hemolytic anemia due to pyknocytosis.

Eur J Pediatr

December 2014

Department of Clinical Chemistry, Isala Hospital, Vlinder 1 kamer V1.2.606 (103) Dr. Van Heesweg 2, 8025 AB Zwolle, Postbus 10400, 8000 GK, Zwolle, Netherlands,

Unlabelled: A newborn boy was referred to our hospital because of hemolytic anemia and severe hyperbilirubinemia. Extensive investigations aimed at determining the cause of hemolysis was initiated at the time of admission and 3 months after blood transfusion. Notably, no intrinsic erythrocyte abnormalities could be detected.

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  • * A 15-year-old boy experienced biliary calculosis and non-conjugated hyperbilirubinemia, with a history of mild bilirubin elevation and gallstones related to hereditary ellyptocytosis and Gilbert's syndrome.
  • * The study concludes that Gilbert's syndrome can significantly contribute to biliary stones in children with chronic mild hemolytic conditions, suggesting that these associations should be considered in similar cases.
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Introduction: According to numerous researches, transitory hypothermia is a part of the neonatological energetic triangle and represents a significant prognostic factor within morbidity and mortality in newborns with intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), that are, due to their characteristics, more inclined to transitory hypothermia.

Objective: The aim of the study was an analysis of frequency of transitory hypothermia in term newborns with IUGR, as well as an analysis of frequency of the most frequent pathological conditions typical of IUGR newborns depending on the presence of transitory hypothermia after birth (hypoglycaemia, perinatal asphyxia, hyperbilirubinaemia and hypocalcaemia).

Methods: The study included 143 term newborns with IUGR treated at the Neonatology Ward of the Gynaecology-Obstetrics Clinic "Narodni front", Belgrade.

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