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Infant, maternal, and perinatal mortality statistics in the Republic of Korea, 2014

Vital Statistics Division, Statistics Korea, Shin HY, Lee JY, Song J, Lee S, Lee J, Lim B, Kim H, Huh S

This study aimed to analyze infant, maternal, perinatal, and fetal mortality statistics in the Republic of Korea (Korea), 2014. It was based on the open-access data available from the Statistics...
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Neonate Deaths in the Toilets

Kim B, Park S, Ha H

Investigating neonatal deaths in the toilets is challenging for forensic pathologists. During the postmortem examination, they should evaluate whether the baby was alive or a stillbirth and determine any causes...
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Possible Prevention of Neonatal Death: A Regional Population-Based Study in Japan

Koshida S, Yanagi T, Ono T, Tsuji S, Takahashi

PURPOSE: The neonatal mortality rate in Japan has currently been at the lowest level in the world. However, it is unclear whether there are still some potentially preventable neonatal deaths....
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Fetal therapies as standard prenatal care in Japan

Sago H, Wada S

With recent advances in fetal medicine, various attempts have been made to save fetuses facing perinatal death or devastating consequences despite optimal management after birth. The concept of the fetus...
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Amniotic Fluid Infection, Cytokine Levels, and Mortality and Adverse Pulmonary, Intestinal, and Neurologic Outcomes in Infants at 32 Weeks' Gestation or Less

Jung EY, Park KH, Han BR, Cho SH, Yoo HN, Lee J

To what extent the risks of neonatal morbidities are directly related to premature birth or to biological mechanisms of preterm birth remains uncertain. We aimed to examine the effect of...
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Neonatal Severe Anemia Due to Massive Fetomaternal Hemorrhage

Park HC, Park SK, Choi MS

Fetomaternal hemorrhage refers to the entry of fetal blood into the maternal circulation before or during delivery. Very small amount of fetal red cells are normally detectable in all pregnancies....
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Prevalence and Determinants of Preterm Birth in Tehran, Iran: A Comparison between Logistic Regression and Decision Tree Methods

Amini P, Maroufizadeh S, Samani RO, Hamidi O, Sepidarkish M

OBJECTIVES: Preterm birth (PTB) is a leading cause of neonatal death and the second biggest cause of death in children under five years of age. The objective of this study...
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Inhibitory Effects of Norwogonin, Oroxylin A, and Mosloflavone on Enterovirus 71

Choi HJ, Song HH, Lee JS, Ko HJ, Song JH

Severe complications associated with EV71 infections are a common cause of neonatal death. Lack of effective therapeutic agents for these infections underlines the importance of research for the development of...
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A Clinical Study of Anesthesia for Cesarean Section

Jin SH, Lim DW, Suh KS, Jang KH

  • KMID: 2358004
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1973 Dec;6(2):203-214.
Anesthesia for cesarean section involves consideration of Loth maternal and fetal welfare. The choice of anesthesia for cesarean section is controversial. Regional analgesic techniques may be least harmful to the...
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Propofol Suppresses LPS-Induced Inflammation in Amnion Cells via Inhibition of NF-κB Activation

Yoon JY, Kim DW, Ahn JH, Choi EJ, Kim YH, Jeun M, Kim EJ

BACKGROUND: Preterm labor is a leading risk factor for neonatal death and long-term impairment and linked closely with inflammation. Non-obstetric surgery is occasionally needed during pregnancy and the anesthetic drugs...
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The successful clinical outcomes of pregnant women with advanced chronic kidney disease

Chang JY, Jang H, Chung BH, Youn YA, Sung IK, Kim YS, Yang CW

BACKGROUND: Successful pregnancy outcomes in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) are increasingly common in Western countries. However, in Korea, the available literature addressing this clinical issue is scarce. METHODS:...
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