Diabete gestationnel: signification pronostique pour l'enfant.; Scheen, André ; Senterre, Jacques ![]() in Revue Médicale de Liège (1999), 54(6), 517-21 Gestational diabetes, even if it seems to induce far less foetal complications than classical type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus, may be deleterious for the child. We will successively consider the ... [more ▼] Gestational diabetes, even if it seems to induce far less foetal complications than classical type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus, may be deleterious for the child. We will successively consider the complications that could affect the child during gestation, during the neonatal period and during adult life. These consequences for the offspring require optimal screening and management of gestational diabetes mellitus. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 92 (2 ULg) Partial Trisomy 20q Due to Paternal T(8;20) Translocation. Case Report and Review of the LiteraturePierquin, Geneviève ; Herens, Christian ; et alin Clinical Genetics (1988), 33(5), 386-9 In this report we present a malformed female newborn with partial trisomy 20q who was the unbalanced product of a paternal 8p/20q translocation (46,XY,t(8;20) (p23.1;q11]. Detailed reference viewed: 30 (4 ULg) Maladie de Caffey-Silverman néonatale avec thrombocytose, augmentation de la C-réactive protéine et des immunoglobulines; SEGHAYE, Marie-Christine ; Senterre, Jacques ![]() in Archives Françaises de Pédiatrie (1988), 45 Detailed reference viewed: 14 (0 ULg) Significance of Plasma Amino Acid Pattern in Preterm InfantsRigo, Jacques ; Senterre, Jacques ![]() in Biology of the Neonate (1987), 52(Suppl 1), 41-9 Nutritional studies frequently take into consideration plasma amino acid concentrations in order to evaluate the adequacy of protein intake in preterm infants. From our data of more than 100 ... [more ▼] Nutritional studies frequently take into consideration plasma amino acid concentrations in order to evaluate the adequacy of protein intake in preterm infants. From our data of more than 100 determinations of plasma amino acid concentrations in preterm infants, we review the factors influencing the aminogram. Method and moment of sampling, protein intake and composition, protein turnover rate, energy supply, and gestational age, all may influence plasma amino acid concentrations. It is suggested that the cord blood amino acid concentration may be considered as an appropriate value of reference and a safe level for growing preterm infants. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 1 (0 ULg) Thrombose aortique idiopathique chez le nouveau-né à termeSEGHAYE, Marie-Christine ; Defraigne, Jean-Olivier ; RIGO, Jacques et alin Archives Françaises de Pédiatrie (1987), 44 Detailed reference viewed: 22 (1 ULg) |
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