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YUSUF ATAKAN BALTRAK, HASAN DELİAGA

Background Infants with asymptomatic renal stones smaller than 5 mm are often managed conservatively with ultrasonographic follow-up and hydration counselling. In diapered children, repeated outpatien...

Research Square 2026-04-23 rs-9405719
Infant nephrolithiasis renal stones ultrasonography urine conductivity hydration total dissolved solids

John Whesu

This study examines how educational assortative mating (EAM) and marital status jointly shape risks of low birthweight (LBW) and macrosomia using 2024 National Vital Statistics System natality data (N...

Research Square 2026-04-23 rs-9142248
Educational assortative mating educational homogamy infant health birthweight macrosomia health inequality

Andres Ceballos-Garzon, Nicolas Beltran, Valeri Saenz, Luz-Angela Pescador, Diego Josa, Luisa-Fernanda Rodriguez, Rosalba Quintero-Munoz, Ivan-Felipe Gutierrez, Maria Pilar Torres-Navarrete, Lilia Arevalo, Diana P Cely-Ladino, Gloria Cortes, Luisa F. Ortiz-Torres, Rafael Pelufo, Nella Sanchez, Leidy Bogota, Claudia R. Sierra-Parada, Laura-Daniela Méndez, Maria J. Jimenez-A, Lizeth Paola Gutierrez, Jorge-Alberto Cortes, Aura-Lucia Leal

Purpose Invasive fungal infections, particularly candidemia, are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalised patients, yet contemporary multicentre data on species distribution and antifu...

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases 2026-04-21 rs-9349273
Candidemia epidemiology antifungal susceptibility fluconazole resistance multicentre study

Karola de Graaf, Arine M. Vlieger, Sacha A.V.M. Corvers, Rosalie Groenendijk, Marc A. Benninga, Ineke de Kruijff

Objective To assess the proportion of infants referred for excessive crying (EC) who were diagnosed with an underlying condition likely related to EC within two years of follow-up. Methods A retrospec...

European Journal of Pediatrics 2026-04-21 rs-9289456

Ana Catarina Lopes Santos, Joana Afonso Neto, Inês Azevedo, Ana Vilan, Henrique Soares, Joana Jardim

Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in neonates with hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). This study evaluated the incidence, clinical predictors, ...

Pediatric Nephrology 2026-04-21 rs-9307052
Acute Kidney Injury Hypothermia Induced Hypoxia-Ischemia Brain Infant Newborn Creatinine Intensive Care Neonatal
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