Maternal antenatal administration of vitamin K1: Relationship to vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors and incidence rate of periventricular interventricular hemorrhage in preterm infants

Ahmed Mohamed Selem;

Abstract


Periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage (PIVH) is a major complication of preterm birth. Large hemorrhage is associated with a high risk of disability and death. Many of these bleeding episodes occur very early in life. Abnormalities of coagulation ha


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Title Maternal antenatal administration of vitamin K1: Relationship to vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors and incidence rate of periventricular interventricular hemorrhage in preterm infants
Other Titles دراسة كل من مستوي نشاط عوامل التجلط (10,9,7,2 ) ومعدل حدوث النزيف في المخ بعد إعطاء فيتامين ك1 للأمهات قبل الولادة في الأطفال حديثي الولادة ناقصي النمو
Authors Ahmed Mohamed Selem
Keywords Maternal antenatal administration of vitamin K1: Relationship to vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors and incidence rate of periventricular interventricular hemorrhage in preterm infants
Issue Date 2011
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Periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage (PIVH) is a major complication of preterm birth. Large hemorrhage is associated with a high risk of disability and death. Many of these bleeding episodes occur very early in life. Abnormalities of coagulation ha

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