2013
DOI: 10.14300/mnnc.2013.08007
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An improvement of treatment newborns optimization of management of necrotizing enterocolitis in newborns

Abstract: Ставропольский государственный медицинский университет ² Краевая детская клиническая больница, Ставрополь В последние годы отмечается увеличение количества новорожденных с низкой массой тела, а также недоношенных детей, имеющих хроническую внутриутробную гипоксию и другие неблагоприятные анте-и интранатальные факторы, которые приводят к увеличению числа тяжелых заболеваний желудочно-кишечного тракта [7, 9, 10]. Наиболее сложной и наименее изученной проблемой в неонатологии является некротизирующий энтероколит … Show more

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“…Sleeve gastrectomy is one of the most recent widely recognized bariatric procedures. While it is not completely clear whether it should be used as primary procedure, number of sleeve gastrectomies constantly increases [4]. In 2012 sleeve gastrectomy became the most common bariatric operation in Russia, shifting adjustable gastric banding to the second position [5].…”
Section: Sleeve Gastrectomy For Morbid Obesity -Regional Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sleeve gastrectomy is one of the most recent widely recognized bariatric procedures. While it is not completely clear whether it should be used as primary procedure, number of sleeve gastrectomies constantly increases [4]. In 2012 sleeve gastrectomy became the most common bariatric operation in Russia, shifting adjustable gastric banding to the second position [5].…”
Section: Sleeve Gastrectomy For Morbid Obesity -Regional Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the lack of common approaches to the early diagnosis and treatment of septic complications, some authors believe the mechanism of development is closely connected with the violation of cell membrane permeability and the subsequent translocation of intestinal flora through the intestinal membrane [3,4]. This is also favored by the age characteristics of the newborn with immaturity of the immune and barrier systems.…”
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