Neonatal Hematology and Nephrology
The renal system plays a tremendous role in the growth and development of infants and children. The kidney itself also undergoes a maturation process as it transitions from the fetal to the extrauterine environment. Renal functions undergo continuous adaptive changes in the neonatal period. Preterm neonates are especially vulnerable due to immature of kidneys. Birth rapidly changes the demands placed on the kidneys with respect to infant homeostasis. The confounding effects of treatment on the development of renal function in very low birth weight infants are also becoming more apparent.
- Neonatal renal physiology
- Neonatal Endocrinology
- Placental Blood Loss
- Kidney Development after Birth
- Renal Physiology & Function
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