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The Zuckerman parker handbook of developmental and behavioral pediatrics for primary care

https://cwslc.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog112642
Augustyn, Marilyn, Zuckerman, Barry, Caronna, Elizabeth B. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins , 2011. 3rd ed.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
REF GK 100 AUG 2011
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Written by leading experts in the field, this handbook provides the practicing pediatric clinician with quick reference to a wide range of diagnoses.
Author
Augustyn, Marilyn
Zuckerman, Barry
Caronna, Elizabeth B.
Edition
3rd ed.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, PA
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Publication Date
2011
Physical Description
Softcover: 501 p.
Subject
Children's Health. Pediatrics
Psychological
UBC MD Undergrad
Abstract
Written by leading experts in the field, this handbook provides the practicing pediatric clinician with quick reference to a wide range of diagnoses.
ISBN
9781608319145
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
REF GK 100 AUG 2011

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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

https://cwslc.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog113943
Nguyen, Tuan-Anh Thi. [Vancouver, BC?]: University of British Columbia , 2013.
Website
http://hdl.handle.net/2429/44653
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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…
Website
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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