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Sudden infant death syndrome

Mort subite du nourrisson : état des lieux sur les pratiques parentales = Sudden infant death syndrome: inventory of parents' practices

Mort subite du nourrisson : état des lieux sur les pratiques parentales = Sudden infant death syndrome: inventory of parents' practices

... 2 syndromes, susceptibles d’expliquer 20% des MSN ont été identifiés, et confirmés par les archives de pédiatrie et la Haute Autorité de Santé : le syndrome du QT long et le déficit en Medium Chain Acyl -CoA ...

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Neighbourhood Income and Neonatal, Postneonatal and Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Mortality in Canada, 1991-2005

Neighbourhood Income and Neonatal, Postneonatal and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Mortality in Canada, 1991-2005

... birth), infant sex, and multiple birth (yes, no) were esti- mated by neighbourhood income quintile and period of ...of death, which would be the case if hazards were non-proportional ...

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Loss of the transcription factor Meis1 prevents sympathetic neurons target-field innervation and increases susceptibility to sudden cardiac death

Loss of the transcription factor Meis1 prevents sympathetic neurons target-field innervation and increases susceptibility to sudden cardiac death

... QT syndrome, Brugada syndrome, progressive cardiac conduction block, sinus node dysfunction, catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia or sudden infant death syndrome ...

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European recommendations integrating genetic testing into multidisciplinary management of sudden cardiac death.

European recommendations integrating genetic testing into multidisciplinary management of sudden cardiac death.

... of death ” [ 1 ]. Knowing the cause of sudden death may be particularly relevant for family members, (i) if the condi- tion is hereditary and therefore relatives might also be at risk, and (ii) if ...

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Causes of death in Prader-Willi syndrome: lessons from 11 years’ experience of a national reference center

Causes of death in Prader-Willi syndrome: lessons from 11 years’ experience of a national reference center

... of death among adults with PWS [ 16 , 17 , 19 ...of death in our ...of death are not strictly identical, previous studies have already mentioned cardiac failure, probably related to obesity, as a ...

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de en Seltene Multiallelvarianten sprechen für einen oligogenen Ursprung des plötzlichen Herztods bei jungen Menschen Multiallelic rare variants support an oligogenic origin of sudden cardiac death in the young

... QT Syndrome; BrS: Brugada syndrome; HTZ: Heterozygous; HMZ*: Homozygous in III:4 member; MI: maternally inherited; PI: paternally inherited; The Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD): 123,136 exomes and ...

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36-year-old man with sudden severe headache.

36-year-old man with sudden severe headache.

... 1 Computed tomography: a reformatted coronal image of soft tissues and b, c axial images of soft tissues and of the bone, respectively, show an expansive mass of the left parietal bone ([r] ...

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Death lines

Death lines

... to death, put the death lines inside of us, but if it was the precondition to start writing? NO RETURN How could I have done that? What was I thinking about? At the bottom of the screen, the clock shows ...

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest: ECG Repolarization After Resuscitation.

Sudden Cardiac Arrest: ECG Repolarization After Resuscitation.

... the sudden cardiac arrest occurred within one hour of the onset of symptoms in the absence of a clear, non-cardiac cause. As described in Figure 1, the following diagnostic strategy was applied for every patient: ...

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Sudden change detection in turbofan engine behavior

Sudden change detection in turbofan engine behavior

... Figure 2: The left side of this figure shows the initial corespeed (N2) of a given engine as measured by our sensors. The right side shows the residual of the same measurement after regression on context data. Once ...

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Monetary policy in sudden stop-prone economies

Monetary policy in sudden stop-prone economies

... . Sudden Stops are defined as events in which the credit constraint binds, and this leads to an increase in net capital outflows that exceeds one standard ...

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Predictors of outcome in infant and toddlers functional or behavioral disorders after a brief parent–infant psychotherapy

Predictors of outcome in infant and toddlers functional or behavioral disorders after a brief parent–infant psychotherapy

... compared infant–parent psychodynamic psychother- apy and interactional ...and infant-led psychother- apy ...in infant symptoms, parenting stress, maternal intrusiveness and mother–infant ...

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Malaria control and infant mortality in Africa

Malaria control and infant mortality in Africa

... of infant mortality (0-12 months ...that infant mortality did decrease more where more bednets were distributed, but only in rural areas with high initial malaria prevalence; no causal impact is found in ...

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The dance of death

The dance of death

... Both of these pests could be found almost everywhere in medieval Europe, but they were particularly at home aboard ships of all kinds –which is how the deadly plague made its way through one European port city after ...

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When Death Comes Knocking

When Death Comes Knocking

... When Death Comes Knocking Ed Bowser L ike it or not, death is a sad but inevitable fact of life for all human ...Although death is an unpleasant subject, it is ...

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The Other Death Penalty

The Other Death Penalty

... Though I will never be strapped down onto a gurney and have life- stopping drugs pumped into my veins, be assured that I began the slow process of my execution some time ago – an execution in the form of a long and ...

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A comprehensive assessment of variations in electrocardiogram morphology in risk assessment of cardiovascular death post-acute coronary syndrome

A comprehensive assessment of variations in electrocardiogram morphology in risk assessment of cardiovascular death post-acute coronary syndrome

... While morphologic variability has proven to be a successful metric for risk stratification of ACS patients for cardiovascular death, one of its major downsides is that it [r] ...

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Infant neurodevelopmental outcomes following assisted reproductive technologies

Infant neurodevelopmental outcomes following assisted reproductive technologies

... the understanding among perinatal events, obstetric outcomes, and child development. A total of 2,366 pregnant women were recruited, of whom 278 conceived with ART: ovarian stimulation, intrauterine sperm insemination, ...

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Treatment outcome in infant acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Treatment outcome in infant acute lymphoblastic leukemia

... 2000 95: 2729 Jacques Otten, Etienne Vilmer, Noel Philippe, Christine Waterkeyn and Stefan Suciu Patrick Boutard, Frederic Millot, Xavier Rialland, Françoise Mechinaud, Lucilia Norton, Alain Robert, Plouvier, Antoine ...

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en fr Cardiac sudden death at the acute phase of myocardial infarction : pathophysiology of ventricular arrhythmias Mort subite d'origine cardiaque à la phase aigüe de l'infarctus du myocarde : physiopathologie des troubles du rythmes ventriculaire

... ϰϲ des potentiels d'action spontanément sans de besoin d'une stimulation préalable. En revanche, l'activité déclenchée se produit à la suite d'une impulsion précédente. Dans les ventricules, ces post dépolarisations ...

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