sclerema
National Institutes of Health
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Aim: To identify clinical and biochemical factors associated with sclerema in infants with diarrhoeal illness, and their outcome.
Abstract Background: Sclerema is an uncommon, life-threatening condition, usually of newborns, with a case-fatality rate ranging…
Hypothermia is being studied as a neuroprotective therapy after asphyxia. This report is about a term newborn with severe…
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To study the effect of exchange transfusion (ET) on the levels of immunoglobulins (Ig) and C3 in neonatal sepsis with…
Histopathological study of 10 cases sclerema neonatorum showed subcutaneous fibrosis with lobulation in all the cases. 8 (80…
We cared for four neonates with transient hyperammonemia of the newborn (THAN), all of whom exhibited sclerema during their…
This study comprised of 60 neonates with severe septicemia with sclerema. The infants were divided into three groups of 20 each…
Two critically ill newborn babies with severe infection associated with sclerema were successfully treated with appropriate…
SCLEREMA neonatorum is a diffuse hardening of the subcutaneous tissues occurring in undernourished, debilitated full-term and…
The recent observation of two patients who presented the clinical picture of scleredema adultorum of Buschke is the subject of…