K Yunis
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Pileggi-Castro C, Camelo Jr J, Perdona G, Mussi-Pinhata M, Cecatti J, Mori R, et al.
BJOG
. 2014 Mar;
121 Suppl 1:110-8.
PMID: 24641541
Objective: To develop and test markers of neonatal severe morbidity for the identification of neonatal near-miss cases. Design: This is a database analysis of two World Health Organization cross-sectional studies:...
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Tamim H, Harrison G, Atoui M, Mumtaz G, El-Kak F, Seoud M, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2008 Jul;
12(5):687-92.
PMID: 18616852
Objective: The objective of the present study was to assess the prevalence and determinants of preconceptional folic acid supplement use among pregnant women in Lebanon. Design/setting/subjects: The study was a...
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Yunis K, Beydoun H, Khogali M, Alameh M, Tamim H
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med
. 2004 Feb;
14(5):338-43.
PMID: 14986809
Objective: To investigate the effect of low socioeconomic status indicators, specifically parental educational and occupational characteristics on neonatal health outcomes. Methods: Analysis of 3372 newborn infants admitted to five National...
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Bitar F, Shbaro R, Mroueh S, Yunis K, Obeid M
Clin Cardiol
. 1998 May;
21(4):298-9.
PMID: 9562943
Kartagener's syndrome (KS) usually includes mirror-image dextrocardia. The incidence of congenital heart disease in KS is comparable with that in the general population. This paper reports on a case of...
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Cote A, Yunis K, Blanchard P, Mortola J, Bureau M
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 1988 Jan;
64(1):354-9.
PMID: 3356655
Newborn mammals respond to hypoxia with an immediate hyperventilation that is rapidly dampened. Changes in mechanical properties of the respiratory system during hypoxia have been considered an important reason for...