1. Umbilical Cord Nonseverance and Adverse Neonatal Outcomes.
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Ittleman, Benjamin R., German, Kendell R., Scott, Emily, Walker, Valencia, Flaherman, Valerie J., Szabo, Joanne, and Beavers, Jessica B.
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NEONATAL diseases , *INFECTIVE endocarditis , *VANCOMYCIN , *STAPHYLOCOCCAL diseases , *GENTAMICIN , *UMBILICAL cord , *AMPICILLIN , *TACHYPNEA , *PLACENTA , *BLOOD , *C-reactive protein , *CELL culture , *DELIVERY (Obstetrics) , *ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY , *GESTATIONAL age , *HEMATOCRIT , *HOSPITAL emergency services , *NEONATAL intensive care , *PHOTOTHERAPY , *PHYSICAL diagnosis , *PREGNANCY complications , *PRENATAL care , *LUMBAR puncture , *VAGINA , *NEONATAL intensive care units , *DISCHARGE planning , *CHILDREN , *DIAGNOSIS , *SURGERY , *THERAPEUTICS , *DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
The article focuses on several case studies including a 20-hour-old male infant with Umbilical cord nonseverance (UCNS) was brought to the emergency department by his parents for labored breathing; a newborn male was born at 38 3/7 weeks to a healthy 20-year-old mother via spontaneous vaginal delivery after natural onset of labor with rupture of membranes at delivery; and a newborn male was born at 40 5/7 weeks gestation via spontaneous vaginal delivery with Apgar scores.
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- 2019
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