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    Presepsin for the detection of early-onset sepsis in preterm newborns by Montaldo, Paolo, Rosso, Roberto, Santantonio, Alfredo, Chello, Giovanni, Giliberti, Paolo

    Published in Pediatric research (01-02-2017)
    “…Background: Early-onset sepsis (EOS) is responsible for an important fraction of neonatal morbidity and mortality all over the world. The aim of this study was…”
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    Floppy Infant Syndrome: new approach to the study of neonatal hypotonia through the analysis of a rare case of X-Linked Myotubular Myopathy by Massimiliano De Vivo, Silvana Rojo, Roberto Rosso, Giovanni Chello, Paolo Giliberti

    “…The Floppy Infant Syndrome includes a variety of signs and symptoms: decrease in muscle tone (hypotonia), in muscle power (weakness) and ligamentous laxity and…”
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    PDA management in preterm infants: keep your hands off the ductus by Paolo Giliberti, Chiara De Leonibus, Giovanni Chello, Daniela Magri, Lucia Giordano, Massimiliano De Vivo, Alfredo Santantonio, Paola Giliberti

    “…The current management of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in preterm infants is fundamentally aimed at the closure of ductus through the cyclooxygenase…”
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    Near-infrared spectroscopy in neonatal intensive care unit: do we make our life more difficult? by Paolo Giliberti, Chiara De Leonibus, Giovanni Chello, Daniela Magri, Lucia Giordano, Paolo Montaldo, Massimiliano De Vivo

    “…The question has been the following: can the regional oxygenation monitoring change our clinical practices in neonatal intensive care? Fifty newborns of…”
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    The scenarios of shock in newborn infants by Giliberti, Paolo, Giordano, Lucia, CHELLO, GIOVANNI, De Leonibus, Chiara, Giliberti, Paola

    “…Shock defines a complex dysfunction of organ perfusion, that produces a status of cellular energy failure, resulting from an insufficient supply of oxygen and…”
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