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"Late-preterm" infants: a population at risk.

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  • "Late-preterm" infants: a population at risk. Abstract Text:

    william a engleWilliam A Engle,kay m tomashekKay M Tomashek,carol wallmanCarol Wallman, ,william a engleWilliam A Engle,kay m tomashekKay M Tomashek,carol wallmanCarol Wallman, ,william a engleWilliam A Engle,kay m tomashekKay M Tomashek,carol wallmanCarol Wallman, ,william a engleWilliam A Engle,kay m tomashekKay M Tomashek,carol wallmanCarol Wallman, ,

    Late-preterm infants, defined by birth at 34(0/7) through 36(6/7) weeks' gestation, are less physiologically and metabolically mature than term infants. Thus, they are at higher risk of morbidity and mortality than term infants. The purpose of this report is to define "late preterm," recommend a change in terminology from "near term" to "late preterm," present the characteristics of late-preterm infants that predispose them to a higher risk of morbidity and mortality than term infants, and propose guidelines for the evaluation and management of these infants after birth.

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    wa engleWA Engle,km tomashekKM Tomashek,c wallmanC Wallman, ,wa engleWA Engle,km tomashekKM Tomashek,c wallmanC Wallman, ,wa engleWA Engle,km tomashekKM Tomashek,c wallmanC Wallman, ,wa engleWA Engle,km tomashekKM Tomashek,c wallmanC Wallman, ,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Pediatrics

    VOLUME: 120

    Page Numbers: 1390-401

    Journal Abbreviation: Pediatrics

    ISSN: 1098-4275

    DAY: 6

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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