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Canadian Journal of Cardiology: Journal of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society

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Alternate Title
CJC
Corporate Author
Canadian Cardiovascular Society
Place of Publication
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
Publication Date
1985 - present
ISSN
0828-282X
Language
English
Material Type
Serial
Frequency
Monthly
Holdings
CFRI/Study & Learning Commons - Print: v.20:8-v.26:7 + suppls. (2004-2010).
Missing: v.20:10,14 (2004); v.21:6,10 (2005); v.22:4,5 (2006); v.23:3,4 (2007); v.24:1 (2008); v.25:7,9 (2009); v.26:2,4,6 (2010).
Online: 2006 to present
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Cardiovascular, metabolic, endocrine and behavioral aspects of development in postnatal lambs in relation to age, sex, lamb number and acute fluoxetine administration

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Nguyen, Tuan-Anh Thi. [Vancouver, BC?]: University of British Columbia , 2013.
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Human newborns exposed in utero to maternally administered SSRIs such as fluoxetine (FX) have an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes including poor neonatal adaptation. This comprises respiratory difficulty, jitteriness, cyanosis when feeding and persists for several days after birth. Seve…
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http://hdl.handle.net/2429/44653
Author
Nguyen, Tuan-Anh Thi
Place of Publication
[Vancouver, BC?]
Publisher
University of British Columbia
Publication Date
2013
Subject
Faculty of Medicine
Theses
Abstract
Human newborns exposed in utero to maternally administered SSRIs such as fluoxetine (FX) have an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes including poor neonatal adaptation. This comprises respiratory difficulty, jitteriness, cyanosis when feeding and persists for several days after birth. Several potential mechanisms underlying these symptoms have been proposed: 1) acute toxicity to the drugs (i.e. serotonin syndrome), 2) withdrawal syndrome due to the sudden discontinuation of maternal-fetal placental drug transfer at birth or 3) an SSRIs-elicited alteration in fetal brain development. However, the actual mechanism has not been elucidated.
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English
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Emerging Infectious Diseases

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Place of Publication
Atlanta, Ga.
Publisher
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
Publication Date
1995 - Present
ISSN
1080-6040
Language
English
Material Type
Serial
Frequency
Monthly
Holdings
CFRI/Study & Learning Commons - Print: v.10:1-v.13:7 (2004-2007); v.17:8-(2001); v.18:7 (2012).
Missing: v.10:3,4,7,8,10,11 (2004); v.11:11 (2005); v.12:4,7 (2006); v.13:3,5,8-12 (2007)
Online: 1995 to present.
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