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Your doctor will likely diagnose infant jaundice on the basis of your baby's appearance. However, it's still necessary to measure the level of bilirubin in ...
In these tests, your doctor measures your airway obstruction before and after you perform vigorous physical activity or take several breaths of cold air.
... obstruction (LUTO) — carry significant risk of mortality and disability. ... After birth, when the infants ... infants had normal renal function at six-month follow ...
Ipratropium is used to help control the symptoms of lung diseases, such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema. It is also used to treat air flow blockage ...
Prematurely born infants are at increased risk of neurodevelopmental disabilities — disorders in brain functioning that can affect a child's learning ...
Acoustic neuroma · Adenotonsillar disease · Aerodigestive disorder · Airway obstruction · Ameloblastoma · Aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (Samter's triad) ...
The primary purpose of this study is to develop a screening system for factors that impact growth in infants within the newborn nursery, as well as a feeding ...
Learn about the unexplained death of a young baby who seems healthy.
"Furthermore, given the mechanism of action, the device provides a minimally invasive option for management of lower airway obstruction (the tongue base), which ...
Baby Makrii breathes easier after innovative airway surgery at Mayo Clinic. When Swina Taylor was two months pregnant, she chose a name for her baby: Makrii.
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