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Homeneonatal hypoxia

neonatal hypoxia

Cytokines may indicate the lack of oxygen severity in newborns and predict its consequences
Author Summary

Cytokines may indicate the lack of oxygen severity in newborns and predict its consequences

May 15, 2017 0

Perinatal hypoxia-ischemia is an important pathological event in everyday neonatal practice. Numerous studies have found that a newborn reacts on perinatal hypoxic events with its whole body. Short-term hypoxia effects can be acute or chronic, of […]

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