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Limited ileal resection in infancy: the long-term consequences.
Davies BW, Abel G, Puntis JW, Arthur RJ, Truscott JG, Oldroyd B, Stringer MD. Davies BW, et al. Among authors: truscott jg. J Pediatr Surg. 1999 Apr;34(4):583-7. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3468(99)90079-9. J Pediatr Surg. 1999. PMID: 10235328
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The longer-term sequelae of short bowel syndrome in infancy are reasonably well documented, but little is known about the long-term nutritional and metabolic effects of limited (less than 50 cm) ileal resection. ...These findings are important wh …
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The longer-term sequelae of short bowel syndrome in infancy are reasonably well documented, but little is known a …
A portable system for measuring bone mineral density in the pre-term neonatal forearm.
Truscott JG, Milner R, Holland PC, Wood C, Smith MA. Truscott JG, et al. Br J Radiol. 1996 Jun;69(822):532-8. doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-69-822-532. Br J Radiol. 1996. PMID: 8757655
Current systems used to measure bone mineral content (BMC) in the neonate have the major drawback that the child must be well enough to be moved to the scanner. Consequently, low birth weight pre-term neonates, a group at particular risk of mineral compromise, canno …
Current systems used to measure bone mineral content (BMC) in the neonate have the major drawback that the child must be well enough to be m …
Spontaneous resolution of bone mineral depletion in preterm infants.
Congdon PJ, Horsman A, Ryan SW, Truscott JG, Durward H. Congdon PJ, et al. Among authors: truscott jg. Arch Dis Child. 1990 Oct;65(10 Spec No):1038-42. doi: 10.1136/adc.65.10_spec_no.1038. Arch Dis Child. 1990. PMID: 2241222 Free PMC article.
Fifteen preterm infants and 17 born at full term whose gestational ages ranged from 25 to 34 weeks and 38 to 42 weeks, respectively, were examined initially at postconceptional ages ranging from 38 to 44 weeks and subsequently at 46 to 71 weeks. ...Rate of mineral accretio …
Fifteen preterm infants and 17 born at full term whose gestational ages ranged from 25 to 34 weeks and 38 to 42 weeks, respectively, …
Bone mineral content and body size 65 to 100 weeks' postconception in preterm and full term infants.
Horsman A, Ryan SW, Congdon PJ, Truscott JG, Simpson M. Horsman A, et al. Among authors: truscott jg. Arch Dis Child. 1989 Nov;64(11):1579-86. doi: 10.1136/adc.64.11.1579. Arch Dis Child. 1989. PMID: 2604417 Free PMC article.
A total of 36 preterm and 22 full term infants were weighed and measured at 65 to 100 weeks' postconception. It was found that the preterm infants were on average significantly lighter by 1008 g and shorter by 3.8 cm than those born at full term. Despite the smaller …
A total of 36 preterm and 22 full term infants were weighed and measured at 65 to 100 weeks' postconception. It was found that the pr …
Osteopenia in extremely low birthweight infants.
Horsman A, Ryan SW, Congdon PJ, Truscott JG, James JR. Horsman A, et al. Among authors: truscott jg. Arch Dis Child. 1989 Apr;64(4 Spec No):485-8. doi: 10.1136/adc.64.4_spec_no.485. Arch Dis Child. 1989. PMID: 2730117 Free PMC article.
Fifteen extremely low birthweight (ELBW) white infants (those weighing 1000 g or less) were observed at birth, within eight weeks of birth and near 40 weeks postconception. On the second and third occasions, weight, crown-heel length, and bone mineral content of the …
Fifteen extremely low birthweight (ELBW) white infants (those weighing 1000 g or less) were observed at birth, within eight weeks of …