2016
DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1582201
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Menkes-Syndrom: Ein Fallbericht

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“…Of the infants studied by Julie Johnson et al [23], 92.6% were AGA and 7.4% were SGA. There was 75.5% AGA and 24.0% SGA in the study by Brain M. Casey et al [27], 60% AGA and 40% SGA in the study by Philipson E.H. et al [33], 64.0% AGA and 36.0% SGA in the study by Manning et al [28], and 83.4% AGA and 16.6% SGA in the study by Raj Sariya et al There is a strong association between IUGR and oligohydramnios, which may explain the high prevalence of small for gestational age infants. Twenty percent of infants required admission to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in the study by Julie M. Jhonson et al [30], 43 percent in the study by Manning et al [31], and 88.88% in the study by Raj Sariya et al [29].…”
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confidence: 77%
“…Of the infants studied by Julie Johnson et al [23], 92.6% were AGA and 7.4% were SGA. There was 75.5% AGA and 24.0% SGA in the study by Brain M. Casey et al [27], 60% AGA and 40% SGA in the study by Philipson E.H. et al [33], 64.0% AGA and 36.0% SGA in the study by Manning et al [28], and 83.4% AGA and 16.6% SGA in the study by Raj Sariya et al There is a strong association between IUGR and oligohydramnios, which may explain the high prevalence of small for gestational age infants. Twenty percent of infants required admission to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in the study by Julie M. Jhonson et al [30], 43 percent in the study by Manning et al [31], and 88.88% in the study by Raj Sariya et al [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%