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139 related items for PubMed ID: 3615096

  • 1. Transepidermal water loss during sleep in infants at risk for sudden death.
    Kahn A, Van de Merckt C, Dramaix M, Magrez P, Blum D, Rebuffat E, Montauk L.
    Pediatrics; 1987 Aug; 80(2):245-50. PubMed ID: 3615096
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  • 2. Obstructive sleep apnea in infants: relation to family history of sudden infant death syndrome, apparent life-threatening events, and obstructive sleep apnea.
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  • 3. Polysomnographic studies of infants who subsequently died of sudden infant death syndrome.
    Kahn A, Blum D, Rebuffat E, Sottiaux M, Levitt J, Bochner A, Alexander M, Grosswasser J, Muller MF.
    Pediatrics; 1988 Nov; 82(5):721-7. PubMed ID: 3186351
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  • 4. Sleep state organization in normal infants and victims of the sudden infant death syndrome.
    Schechtman VL, Harper RM, Wilson AJ, Southall DP.
    Pediatrics; 1992 May; 89(5 Pt 1):865-70. PubMed ID: 1579396
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  • 5. Developmental patterns of heart rate and heart rate variability during sleep and waking in normal infants and infants at risk for the sudden infant death syndrome.
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  • 6. Sleep apnea in infants who succumb to the sudden infant death syndrome.
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  • 7. Measurements of transepidermal water loss in newborn infants.
    Sedin G, Hammarlund K, Nilsson GE, Strömberg B, Oberg PA.
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  • 8. Incomplete arousal processes in infants who were victims of sudden death.
    Kato I, Franco P, Groswasser J, Scaillet S, Kelmanson I, Togari H, Kahn A.
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  • 9. Transepidermal water loss during sleep in infants.
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  • 10. Spectral analysis assessment of respiratory sinus arrhythmia in normal infants and infants who subsequently died of sudden infant death syndrome.
    Kluge KA, Harper RM, Schechtman VL, Wilson AJ, Hoffman HJ, Southall DP.
    Pediatr Res; 1988 Dec 01; 24(6):677-82. PubMed ID: 3205622
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  • 11. Sudden infant death syndrome in a twin: a comparison of sibling histories.
    Kahn A, Blum D, Muller MF, Montauk L, Bochner A, Monod N, Plouin P, Samson-Dollfus D, Delagree EH.
    Pediatrics; 1986 Jul 01; 78(1):146-50. PubMed ID: 3725486
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  • 12. Blood pressure and heart rate patterns during sleep are altered in preterm-born infants: implications for sudden infant death syndrome.
    Witcombe NB, Yiallourou SR, Walker AM, Horne RS.
    Pediatrics; 2008 Dec 01; 122(6):e1242-8. PubMed ID: 19047224
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  • 13. SIDS, abnormal nighttime REM sleep and CNS immaturity.
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  • 14. Bedsharing and maternal smoking in a population-based survey of new mothers.
    Lahr MB, Rosenberg KD, Lapidus JA.
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  • 15. Apnea in subsequent asymptomatic siblings of infants who had an apparent life-threatening event.
    Duke JC, Sekar KC, Toubas PL, McCaffree MA.
    J Perinatol; 1992 Jun 01; 12(2):124-8. PubMed ID: 1522429
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  • 16. Polygraphic evaluation of night-to-night variability in sleep characteristics and apneas in infants.
    Rebuffat E, Groswasser J, Kelmanson I, Sottiaux M, Kahn A.
    Sleep; 1994 Jun 01; 17(4):329-32. PubMed ID: 7973316
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  • 17. Mucosal immune responses to infections in infants with acute life threatening events classified as 'near-miss' sudden infant death syndrome.
    Gleeson M, Clancy RL, Cox AJ, Gulliver SA, Hall ST, Cooper DM.
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  • 18. Polysomnographic sleep and waking states are similar in subsequent siblings of SIDS and control infants during the first six months of life.
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    Sleep; 1989 Jun 01; 12(3):265-76. PubMed ID: 2740699
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  • 19. Dynamic analysis of cardiac R-R intervals in normal infants and in infants who subsequently succumbed to the sudden infant death syndrome.
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    Pediatr Res; 1992 Jun 01; 31(6):606-12. PubMed ID: 1635823
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  • 20. [Respiratory pauses in nocturnal sleep of infants].
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