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  2. Meconium aspiration syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS), also known as neonatal aspiration of meconium, is a medical condition affecting newborn infants. It describes the spectrum of disorders and pathophysiology of newborns born in meconium-stained amniotic fluid (MSAF) and have meconium within their lungs. Therefore, MAS has a wide range of severity depending on ...

  3. Post-maturity syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The syndrome develops in about 20% of human pregnancies continuing past the expected delivery date. [3] Features of post-maturity syndrome include oligohydramnios (a deficiency of amniotic fluid); [4] meconium aspiration (breathing meconium in the amniotic fluid); and macrosomia (being overly large).

  4. Amnioinfusion - Wikipedia

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    It has also been used to reduce the risk of meconium aspiration syndrome, though evidence of benefit is mixed. [2] [3] [4] The UK National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Guidelines recommend against the use of amnioinfusion in women with meconium stained amniotic fluid (MSAF). [5]

  5. Postterm pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Postterm pregnancy is when a woman has not yet delivered her baby after 42 weeks of gestation, two weeks beyond the typical 40-week duration of pregnancy. [1] Postmature births carry risks for both the mother and the baby, including fetal malnutrition, meconium aspiration syndrome, and stillbirths. [2]

  6. List of MeSH codes (C08) - Wikipedia

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    1.7.8 MeSH C08.618.580 – meconium aspiration syndrome. 1.7.9 MeSH C08.618.659 – mouth breathing. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ...

  7. Meconium in Amniotic Fluid - AOL

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  8. Neonatal withdrawal - Wikipedia

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    According to the AAP 2020 Guidelines, neonatal testing refers to laboratory testing of the infant's urine, meconium, and umbilical cord tissue. [29] Although these tests are recommended per guidelines, there are several considerations to understand when performing these tests.

  9. List of MeSH codes (C16) - Wikipedia

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    1.4.16 MeSH C16.614.580 – meconium aspiration syndrome. 1.4.17 MeSH C16.614.595 ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance.