Christine Silwedel
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Recent Articles
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Faust K, Lupatsii M, Romer F, Graspeuntner S, Waschina S, Zimmermann S, et al.
Neonatology
. 2025 Feb;
:1-10.
PMID: 39900010
Introduction: Delayed enteral nutrition is associated with a higher risk for adverse outcomes in extremely preterm infants. Limited evidence exists on therapeutic options to support meconium evacuation and increase gastrointestinal...
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Silwedel C, Schnee S, Liese J, Henrich B, Hartel C, Speer C, et al.
Infection
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39821739
Purpose: Ureaplasma species (spp.) are relevant contributors to preterm birth but may also cause invasive infections particularly in very immature preterm infants. This study aimed to assess the incidence of...
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Silwedel C, Laube M, Speer C, Glaser K
Neonatology
. 2024 Jun;
121(5):627-635.
PMID: 38934167
Background: Ureaplasma species are considered commensals of the adult urogenital tract. Yet, in pregnancy, Ureaplasma parvum and Ureaplasma urealyticum have been associated with chorioamnionitis and preterm birth. In preterm infants,...
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Schnee S, Riedmeier M, Hubner T, Rehn M, Kapp F, Hartel C, et al.
Z Geburtshilfe Neonatol
. 2024 Feb;
228(3):303-308.
PMID: 38346704
We report on two neonates born the same day, both with an isolated cervical lymphatic malformation. Cervical masses were detected by ultrasound late in the third trimester. Following interdisciplinary case...
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Humberg A, Fortmann M, Spiegler J, Rausch T, Siller B, Silwedel C, et al.
Neonatology
. 2022 Nov;
119(6):695-702.
PMID: 36327925
Introduction: Sepsis is regarded as a risk factor for brain injury in preterm infants. We herein hypothesize that extremely low birth weight infants (ELBWI, birth weight <1,000 g) having survived...
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Haarmann A, Zimmermann L, Bieber M, Silwedel C, Stoll G, Schuhmann M
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Jul;
23(13).
PMID: 35806090
In large vessel occlusion stroke, recanalization to restore cerebral perfusion is essential but not necessarily sufficient for a favorable outcome. Paradoxically, in some patients, reperfusion carries the risk of increased...
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Silwedel C, Hutten M, Speer C, Hartel C, Haarmann A, Henrich B, et al.
Cell Mol Neurobiol
. 2022 Mar;
43(2):785-795.
PMID: 35334011
Ureaplasma species (spp.) are considered commensals of the adult genitourinary tract, but have been associated with chorioamnionitis, preterm birth, and invasive infections in neonates, including meningitis. Data on mechanisms involved...
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Silwedel C, Speer C, Hartel C, Glaser K
Neonatology
. 2020 Dec;
117(6):665-672.
PMID: 33271546
Ureaplasma species (spp.) are commonly regarded as low-virulence colonizers of the genitourinary tract. Intrauterine Ureaplasma infection, however, has been associated with chorioamnionitis and preterm birth. The overall impact of a...
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Silwedel C, Speer C, Haarmann A, Fehrholz M, Claus H, Schlegel N, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2019 Jul;
20(14).
PMID: 31336668
species are common colonizers of the adult genitourinary tract and often considered as low-virulence commensals. Intraamniotic infections, however, facilitate chorioamnionitis and preterm birth, and cases of -induced neonatal sepsis, pneumonia,...
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Silwedel C, Speer C, Haarmann A, Fehrholz M, Claus H, Schlegel N, et al.
Cytokine
. 2019 Jun;
121:154737.
PMID: 31158700
Ureaplasma species (spp.) are considered commensals of the adult urogenital tract, but may cause chorioamnionitis and preterm birth as well as sepsis and meningitis in neonates. Pathomechanisms in Ureaplasma-driven neuroinflammation...