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Growth of Children Born to Renal Transplanted Women

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Journal Eur J Pediatr
Specialty Pediatrics
Date 2017 Jul 20
PMID 28721465
Citations 5
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Abstract

Conclusion: Despite high rates of premature births and neonates small for gestational age in the transplant group, there was a good recovery of growth during the first year.. What is Known: • Children born to renal transplanted mothers are exposed to immunosuppressive drugs during gestation [4]. • They have high risk of premature birth and fetal growth restriction, immune alterations at birth, and risk of hospitalization for infection in the first months of life [5]. What is New: • Despite high rates of premature birth and neonates small for gestational age, these infants had good growth recovery by 1 year of age.

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