2022
Correction to: Congenital hyperinsulinism in infancy and childhood: challenges, unmet needs and the perspective of patients and families
Banerjee I, Raskin J, Arnoux JB, De Leon DD, Weinzimer SA, Hammer M, Kendall DM, Thornton PS. Correction to: Congenital hyperinsulinism in infancy and childhood: challenges, unmet needs and the perspective of patients and families. Orphanet Journal Of Rare Diseases 2022, 17: 205. PMID: 35585549, PMCID: PMC9118786, DOI: 10.1186/s13023-022-02363-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBlood sugar levelsBlood sugarLow blood sugarCongenital hyperinsulinismTreatment optionsBrain damageRare diseaseUnmet needLow blood sugar levelsSugar levelsLimited treatment optionsAvailable treatment optionsSpecialized treatment centersBest possible treatmentPerspectives of patientsQuick referralNew medicationsHealthy personsNewborn babiesSide effectsAbnormal releaseBetter outcomesTreatment centersPossible treatmentDevelopmental delay
2014
Feasibility of a Newborn Screening and Follow-up Programme for Sickle Cell Disease among South Gujarat (India) Tribal Populations
Italia Y, Krishnamurti L, Mehta V, Raicha B, Italia K, Mehta P, Ghosh K, Colah R. Feasibility of a Newborn Screening and Follow-up Programme for Sickle Cell Disease among South Gujarat (India) Tribal Populations. Journal Of Medical Screening 2014, 22: 1-7. PMID: 25341880, DOI: 10.1177/0969141314557372.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSickle cell diseaseSCD babiesCell diseaseNewborn screeningSevere clinical complicationsHigh fetal hemoglobinNewborn screening programsSickle cell disordersClinical presentationTribal populationClinical complicationsNatural courseScreening programNewborn babiesCell disordersXmn I polymorphismBabiesDiseaseHome careFetal hemoglobinHigh-performance liquid chromatographyRegular monitoringScreeningPopulationΑ-thalassaemia
2008
Comparing body temperature measurements by mothers and physicians using mercury-in-glass, digital mercury and infrared tympanic membrane thermometers in healthy newborn babies.
Cultu O, Yildirim I, Ceyhan M, Korkmaz A, Yurdakök M, Karaağaoğlu E, Seçmeer G. Comparing body temperature measurements by mothers and physicians using mercury-in-glass, digital mercury and infrared tympanic membrane thermometers in healthy newborn babies. The Turkish Journal Of Pediatrics 2008, 50: 354-8. PMID: 19014049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNewborn babiesTympanic membrane thermometerEducational levelHealthy newborn babiesHealth care workersBody temperatureBody temperature changesHealthy newbornsProspective studyCare workersMedical carePediatriciansPrevious childIntraclass coefficientAbsolute differencePhysiciansTympanic thermometer measurementsMothersTympanic thermometerBody temperature measurementPresence of childrenBabiesDegrees CChildrenThermometer readings
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