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    Chan KY, Leung FW, Lam HS, Tam YH, To KF, Cheung HM, Leung KT, Poon TC, Lee KH, Li K, Fok TF, Ng PC.
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    Butler V, Treluyer L, Patkaï J, Biset A, Jarreau PH, Ancel PY, Rozé JC, Marchand-Martin L, Durox M, Lapillonne A, Picaud JC, Mitanchez D, Tscherning C, Biran V, Cambonie G, Lopez E, Hascoet JM, Desfrere L, Chollat C, Zana-Taïeb E, Torchin H.
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  • 23. Peritoneal drainage versus laparotomy as initial surgical treatment for perforated necrotizing enterocolitis or spontaneous intestinal perforation in preterm low birth weight infants.
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    Cochrane Database Syst Rev; 2011 Jun 15; (6):CD006182. PubMed ID: 21678354
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    Stewart CJ, Fatemizadeh R, Parsons P, Lamb CA, Shady DA, Petrosino JF, Hair AB.
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  • 28. Role of the Penrose drain in the management of VLBW infants with perforated necrotising enterocolitis.
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  • 32. Incomplete resection of necrotic bowel may increase mortality in infants with necrotizing enterocolitis.
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  • 36. Morbidity after surgical treatment of isolated intestinal perforation and necrotizing enterocolitis is similar in preterm infants weighing less than 1500 g.
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  • 37. Correlation of placental pathology with the postoperative outcomes and white matter injury in preterm infants following necrotizing enterocolitis.
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  • 40. New insights into spontaneous intestinal perforation using a national data set: (1) SIP is associated with early indomethacin exposure.
    Attridge JT, Clark R, Walker MW, Gordon PV.
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