Correlation of cord blood lipid profile in neonates and their anthropometry at birth / Manar Kamal Abbas ; Supervised Mostafa Zakaria Mohamed , Nermin Ramy Mohamed , Mona Raafat Elkafoury
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Manar Kamal Abbas , 2015Description: 95 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cmOther title:- إر{uئإ٩٨}{uئإ٩٢}{uئإ٨إ}ط {uئإآأ}ورة د{uئإإآ}ون دم ا{uئإؤئ}{uئإء٤}{uئإ٩٢}{uئإؤؤ} ا{uئإؤئ}{uئإآ٤}رى {uئإؤ٣}{uئإئ٠} {uئإء٤}د{uئإئ٤}{uئإ٩أ}{uئإئ٠} ا{uئإؤئ}و{uئإئآ}دة {uئإإ٤}{uئإأء} ا{uئإؤئ}{uئإء٠}{uئإآ٤}{uئإإ٤}{uئإ٨إ}{uئإإ٨}{uئإئ٤}{uئإ٩٤} {uئإأآ}{uئإإ٨}د ا{uئإؤئ}و{uئإئآ}دة [Added title page title]
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pediatrics
Background: Fetus with intrauterine stress may exhibit programmed changes that can alter its metabolism and bear severe risk for diseases in adult life.Objective: The current study was designed to assess the correlation between cord blood lipid pro{uFB01}le with the anthropometric data in neonates. Results: The TG and LDL levels of SGA babies were signi{uFB01}cantly higher as compared to AGA group (P < 0.001). The TG and LDL show significant strong negative correlation with ponderal index. Maternal BMI had no in{uFB02}uence on neonates{u2019} lipid pro{uFB01}le. Conclusion: Abnormal intrauterine milieu created by maternal changes during gestation may bear a profound impact on lipid metabolism in neonates, which may account for their differences in lipid pro{uFB01}le and anthropometry at birth
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