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142 related items for PubMed ID: 12416776

  • 1. Relationship between periodontal disease in pregnant women and the nutritional condition of their newborns.
    Romero BC, Chiquito CS, Elejalde LE, Bernardoni CB.
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  • 2. Periodontal infection as a possible risk factor for preterm low birth weight.
    Offenbacher S, Katz V, Fertik G, Collins J, Boyd D, Maynor G, McKaig R, Beck J.
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  • 3. Relationship of periodontal disease to pre-term low birth weight infants in a selected population--a prospective study.
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  • 4. A prospective study to investigate the relationship between periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcome.
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  • 6. Correlation between infant birth weight and mother's periodontal status.
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  • 8. [Risk factors for low birth weight and intrauterine growth retardation in Santiago, Chile].
    Vega J, Sáez G, Smith M, Agurto M, Morris NM.
    Rev Med Chil; 1993 Oct 11; 121(10):1210-9. PubMed ID: 8191127
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  • 10. [Factors relevant to newborn birth weight in pregnancy complicated with abnormal glucose metabolism].
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  • 11. Progressive periodontal disease and risk of very preterm delivery.
    Offenbacher S, Boggess KA, Murtha AP, Jared HL, Lieff S, McKaig RG, Mauriello SM, Moss KL, Beck JD.
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  • 12. [Comparative study of teenase and adults in rural communities of the state of Queretaro].
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  • 13. Relationship between maternal periodontal disease and low-birth-weight pre-term infants.
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  • 14. The prevalence and relationship between periodontal disease and pre-term low birth weight infants at King Khalid University Hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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  • 15. Contribution of periodontal disease in pregnant women as a risk factor for low birth weight.
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  • 17. Relationship between periodontal inflammation and fetal growth in pregnant women: a cross-sectional study.
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  • 18. [Periodontal infection in pregnant women and low birth weight babies].
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  • 19. Is there an association between periodontal disease, prematurity and low birth weight? A population-based study.
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  • 20. Periodontal disease activity measured by the benzoyl-DL-arginine-naphthylamide test is associated with preterm births.
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