
SFNM NE Series: Placental contribution to neonatal encephalopathy
Practice Points: Placental pathologies are a frequent finding in the context of NE A combination of acute and chronic placental lesions are more likely to
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Practice Points: Placental pathologies are a frequent finding in the context of NE A combination of acute and chronic placental lesions are more likely to

Practice Points: Neonatal encephalopathy due to a hypoxic ischemic event is commonly associated with cardiac dysfunction and acute pulmonary hypertension Therapeutic hypothermia and rewarming modify

Practice Points: The rates of birth asphyxia are the lowest in developed countries. Access to prenatal care and the social determinants of health are the

Practice points • Review family history of neurological disorders and consanguinity, previous babies with perinatal/neonatal death, neonatal encephalopathy and neurodevelopmental conditions including cerebral palsy and autism

By: Mohamed El-Dib, MD In preparation for the Combined Newborn Brain Society and Brigham and Women’s Hospital Department of Pediatric Newborn Medicine Grand Rounds titled “Neuroimaging

Survey on the use of Cranial Ultrasound in Neonatal Encephalopathy An NNCC-SIG Survey- June 2020 William Sanislow1,4, Elizabeth Singh1, MSN, RN, CPNP, Edward Yang2,3, MD,