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Suspected Necrotizing Enterocolitis

The diagnosis assigned when a health care practitioner feels strongly the patient has necrotizing enterocolitis, but lacks definitive proof.
National Institutes of Health

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Review
2020
Review
2020
To the Editor: Midgut volvulus is a well-known neonatal surgical emergency, typically combining sudden bilious vomiting with a… 
2011
2011
Objectives. To evaluate the clinical characteristics and risk factors of symptomatic and asymptomatic polycythemic neonates… 
Review
2010
Review
2010
The World Health Organization (WHO) has produced guidelines for the management of common illnesses in hospitals with limited… 
2005
2005
During a 3-year period, sonographic evidence of portal venous gas (PVG) was found in 11 patients. Of these, 10 patients were… 
2005
2005
Background: The value of amplitude integrated EEG (aEEG) for early diagnosis of perinatal brain injury in fullterm asphyxia has… 
2005
2005
Background: The current prevailing obstetrical practice at birth in the USA is that the umbilical cord of the very low birth… 
1993
1993
Red blood cell (RBC) cryptantigens are receptors comprised of galactose residues which are normally concealed by a coating of… 
1981
1981
Studies in animals have shown that parenteral technetium pyrophosphate (Tc99mPYP) is localized in infarcted intestinal tissue. We…