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129 related items for PubMed ID: 11794637

  • 1. The apparent impact of gestational magnesium (Mg) deficiency on the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
    Caddell JL.
    Magnes Res; 2001 Dec; 14(4):291-303. PubMed ID: 11794637
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  • 2. A review of the status of magnesium and related minerals in the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
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    Magnes Res; 2000 Sep; 13(3):205-16. PubMed ID: 11008928
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  • 3. Magnesium deficiency promotes muscle weakness, contributing to the risk of sudden infant death (SIDS) in infants sleeping prone.
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  • 4. Magnesium deficit and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): SIDS due to magnesium deficiency and SIDS due to various forms of magnesium depletion: possible importance of the chronopathological form.
    Durlach J, Pagès N, Bac P, Bara M, Guiet-Bara A.
    Magnes Res; 2002 Dec; 15(3-4):269-78. PubMed ID: 12635883
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  • 5. A triple-risk model for the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and the apparent life-threatening episode (ALTE): the stressed magnesium deficient weanling rat.
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  • 6. New data on the importance of gestational Mg deficiency.
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  • 7. Hypothesis: new concepts concerning the pathophysiology of the sudden infant death syndrome due to magnesium deficiency shock.
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  • 8. Relationship between magnesium levels in drinking water and sudden infant death syndrome.
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  • 9. Magnesium and thermoregulation. I. Newborn and infant. Is sudden infant death syndrome a magnesium-dependent disease of the transition from chemical to physical thermoregulation?
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  • 11. New data on the importance of gestational Mg deficiency.
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  • 12. Hypothesis: possible links between the respiratory distress syndrome of the premature neonate, the sudden infant death syndrome, and magnesium deficiency shock.
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  • 14. Placental pathology is not predictive for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
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  • 15. Intrauterine cocaine exposure and the risk for sudden infant death syndrome: a meta-analysis.
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  • 16. Postnatal growth preceding sudden infant death syndrome.
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  • 17. The postmortem diagnosis of magnesium deficiency: studies in an animal model for the human infant.
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  • 18. Relationship between epidemiologic risk factors and clinicopathologic findings in the sudden infant death syndrome.
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  • 19. [Are there pre- or perinatal risk factors for sudden infant death?].
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  • 20. The sudden infant death syndrome gene: does it exist?
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