The Prevalence of Chronic Diseases in Children who Have Undergone Critical Periods with A Different Severity of Organ Dysfunction in the Neonatal Period: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Abstract:It is assumed that the severity of the multiple organ dysfunctions syndrome (MODS) in children who have experienced critical conditions in the neonatal period may influence the prevalence of chronic diseases in the preschool age.The aim of the studywas to study the relationship between the severity of organ dysfunction in children who had undergone critical conditions in the neonatal period, and the prevalence of chronic diseases in preschool age.Methods.The study included children with MODS, the severity of w… Show more
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