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Birth Injuries (Birth Injury)

Mechanical or anoxic trauma incurred by the infant during labor or delivery.
Also Known As:
Birth Injury; Injuries, Birth; Injury, Birth
Networked: 237 relevant articles (7 outcomes, 16 trials/studies)

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Related Diseases

1. Cerebral Palsy (Spastic Diplegia)
2. Neuroma
3. Memory Disorders (Memory Loss)
4. Mania (Manias)
5. Traumatic Brain Injuries (Traumatic Brain Injury)

Experts

1. Grossman, John A I: 4 articles (01/2019 - 02/2004)
2. Price, Andrew E: 4 articles (01/2019 - 02/2004)
3. Chauhan, Suneet P: 3 articles (12/2022 - 01/2019)
4. Chen, Han-Yang: 2 articles (12/2022 - 01/2019)
5. Alperin, Marianna: 2 articles (01/2022 - 06/2010)
6. Chafetz, Ross S: 2 articles (01/2022 - 01/2021)
7. Kozin, Scott H: 2 articles (01/2022 - 01/2021)
8. Richards, James G: 2 articles (01/2022 - 01/2021)
9. Russo, Stephanie A: 2 articles (01/2022 - 01/2021)
10. Topley, Matthew T: 2 articles (01/2022 - 01/2021)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Birth Injuries:
1. Memantine (Namenda)FDA Link
2. Hydrocortisone (Cortisol)FDA LinkGeneric
3. Dihydrotachysterol (AT 10)IBA
4. Glucose (Dextrose)FDA LinkGeneric
5. C-PeptideIBA
6. Botulinum Toxins (Botulinum Toxin)IBA
7. Retinaldehyde (Retinal)IBA
8. Colloids (Colloid)IBA
9. Blood Proteins (Serum Proteins)IBA
10. Insulin (Novolin)FDA Link

Therapies and Procedures

1. Cesarean Section (Caesarean Section)
01/01/2021 - "Using the procedures associated with birth injuries should be reduced, while investing more efforts in continuing education and training in emergency clinical conditions, and reversing the irrational increase in cesarean sections, unnecessary operative procedures and other interventions; medical documentation should be clear, concise and accurate, communication and organization of the work improved, while clinical risk must be clearly defined and analyzed."
07/01/1988 - "Although some previous studies question the benefit of cesarean section for the premature breech infants, the mortality rate and the incidence of birth injuries were significantly lower in the abdominally delivered group than in those delivered vaginally. "
10/01/2023 - "In vaginal breech delivery (n = 4344), there were 0.8% of neonates with severe birth injury and 1.5% of neonates with mild birth injury compared to 0.06% and 0.2% in breech cesarean section (n = 16,979) and 0.3% and 1.9% in cephalic vaginal delivery (n = 629,182). "
05/01/2023 - "Therefore, birth injuries should always be considered in the forensic medical assessment of fractures in early infancy, even after cesarean section. "
01/01/2022 - "Whereas, maternal age within the age range of 25-34 years, and neonates delivered via instrumental delivery were 6.68, and 2.81 times more likely to develop neonatal birth injury compared to those whose age was greater than 34 years and neonates delivered through Cesarean section, respectively. "
2. Therapeutics
3. Surgical Instruments (Clip)
4. Tendon Transfer
5. Corneal Transplantation (Keratoplasty)