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The Neurological Assessment of the Preterm and Full-term Newborn Infant

The Neurological Assessment of the Preterm and Full-term Newborn Infant
Author: Lilly M. S. Dubowitz
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1999-01-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781898683155

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This is the second edition of the manual describing this popular and practical tool for the clinical neurological examination of the newborn. In addition to a number of developments on the original scheme in the light of clinical and research experience, the new manual also facilitates the recording and performance of the examination by providing clear information on its administration aided by illustrative diagrams. New sections include a simplified version of the examination suited to inexperienced staff, applicable both for screening and for use in developing countries; a revised proforma that may be used for the follow-up of infants beyond the neonatal period; and a new section describing clinical patterns in newborns with brain lesions and their correlation with imaging and neurological findings. Scoring tables are included in the back of the book.


Aspects of Praematurity and Dysmaturity

Aspects of Praematurity and Dysmaturity
Author: J.H.P. Jonxis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9401034281

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The concept of the foeto-placental unit as an integrated endocrine organ has been defined recently by many in vivo studies at the 17th- 20th week of gestation. A functioning foeto-placental unit is necessary for most of the increased oestrogen production of pregnancy and for the provision of glucocorticoids and aldosterone to the foetus. Neither the foetus nor the placenta alone have the necessary enzyme systems for the synthesis of these groups of steroids. However, when the foetus and placenta function as a unit, all of the enzyme systems are present for the synthesis of these steroids from circulating cholesterol. The placenta, but not the mid-gestation foetal adrenal, can synthesize physiologically significant amounts of pregnenolone from circulating cholesterol. Part of the pregnenolone is converted to progesterone in the placenta by the 3~-HSD system (absent in the foetus). The progesterone is transferred to the foetus where it is transformed by C-II, C-17, C-18 and C-21 hydroxylases (all absent in the placenta) to cortisol, corticosterone and aldosterone. Pregnenolone transferred from the placenta to the foetus undergoes 171X-hydroxylation, side chain splitting and sulfurylation (absent in the placenta) and is converted to DHAS. The DHAS may undergo 161X-hydroxylation (absent in the placenta) in the foetal liver and be transported to the placenta as 161X-OH-DHAS. There it is subjected to a neutral steroid sulfatase (absent in the foetus) and is converted to oestriol by action of the 3~-HSD system and the aromatizing enzyme system.


Neurological Assessment During the First Year of Life

Neurological Assessment During the First Year of Life
Author: Claudine Amiel-Tison
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1986
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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This short, easy-to-follow handbook systematically describes the neurological examination of both premature and full-term infants, considering the maturational changes that occur in both types. The volume is profusely illustrated with pictures of infants demonstrating various postures, reflexes and movements in physical examination, with accompanying line drawings where further clarification is needed.