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  • 2. Urinary Uric Acid/Creatinine Ratio - A Marker For Perinatal Asphyxia.
    Patel KP, Makadia MG, Patel VI, Nilayangode HN, Nimbalkar SM.
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  • 4. Correlation between Apgar score and urinary uric acid to creatinine ratio in perinatal asphyxia.
    Basu P, Som S, Choudhuri N, Das H.
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  • 5. Urinary uric acid/creatinine ratio as an additional marker of perinatal asphyxia.
    Chen HJ, Yau KI, Tsai KS.
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  • 6. Value of the urinary uric acid to creatinine ratio in term infants with perinatal asphyxia.
    Akisü M, Kültürsay N.
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  • 7. Plasma and urinary endothelin-1 concentrations in asphyxiated newborns [corrected].
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  • 8. Urinary Uric Acid/Creatinine Ratio as a Marker of Mortality and Unfavorable Outcome in NICU-Admitted Neonates.
    Nariman S, Mosayebi Z, Sagheb S, Rastad H, Hosseininodeh SS.
    Iran J Pediatr; 2016 Aug; 26(4):e5739. PubMed ID: 27729961
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  • 9. Serum and Urinary Malondialdehyde (MDA), Uric acid, and Protein as markers of perinatal asphyxia.
    El Bana SM, Maher SE, Gaber AF, Aly SS.
    Electron Physician; 2016 Jul; 8(7):2614-9. PubMed ID: 27648187
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  • 12. Can urinary excretion rate of malondialdehyde, uric acid and protein predict the severity and impending death in perinatal asphyxia?
    Banupriya C, Ratnakar, Doureradjou P, Mondal N, Vishnu B, Koner BC.
    Clin Biochem; 2008 Aug; 41(12):968-73. PubMed ID: 18471999
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  • 14. Umbilical cord gases in relation to the neonatal condition: the EveREst plot.
    Georgieva A, Moulden M, Redman CW.
    Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 2013 Jun; 168(2):155-60. PubMed ID: 23375905
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  • 15. Random urine uric acid to creatinine and prediction of perinatal asphyxia: a meta-analysis.
    Bellos I, Fitrou G, Pergialiotis V, Perrea DN, Papantoniou N, Daskalakis G.
    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2019 Nov; 32(22):3864-3870. PubMed ID: 29712490
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  • 17. The Utility of the Random Urine Uric Acid-to-Creatinine Ratio for Patients with Gout Who Need Uricosuric Agents: Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study.
    Choi ST, Song JS, Kim SJ, Kim CH, Moon SJ.
    J Korean Med Sci; 2020 Apr 06; 35(13):e95. PubMed ID: 32242346
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  • 18. Serum NGAL and copeptin levels as predictors of acute kidney injury in asphyxiated neonates.
    Baumert M, Surmiak P, Więcek A, Walencka Z.
    Clin Exp Nephrol; 2017 Aug 06; 21(4):658-664. PubMed ID: 27590891
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  • 19. Thrombopoietin level is increased in the serum of asphyxiated neonates: a prospective controlled study.
    Aly H, El Beshlawy A, Badrawi N, Mohsen L, Mansour E, Ramy N, Patel K.
    J Perinatol; 2005 May 06; 25(5):320-4. PubMed ID: 15776003
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  • 20. Can asphyxiated infants at risk for neonatal seizures be rapidly identified by current high-risk markers?
    Perlman JM, Risser R.
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