Respiratory morbidity in late preterms - A retrospective study in a tertiary care centre
Introduction: Late preterm births are defined as births at 340/7 through 366/7 weeks of gestation, and account for 6.87% of all births. Most often late preterms are considered as healthy as full term babies ignoring the fact that they are physiologically immature and are at a higher risk of morbidit...
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Main Authors: | Varsha Muddasani (Author), K. Shreedhara Avabratha (Author) |
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Al Ameen Medical College,
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