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Neonatal


Is Partial exchange transfusion indicated for Polycythaemic newborns?

Is Prophylactic indomethacin effective in reducing morbidity or mortality in the current neonatal population?

Impact of target oxygen saturation on growth and neurodevelopment in preterm infants.

In preterm babies does delayed cord clamping prevent anaemia, hypotension or IVH?

Urinary MDA levels (lipid peroxidation products) in healthy preterm infants fed with breast milk or formula milk.

Low dose dexamethasone facilitates extubation.

Comparison of low and high iron supplementation in preterm infants (<1800gm) feeds



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