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- Published on: 9 January 2022
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- Published on: 9 January 2022Re: Birth order and RDS : Some controversy in the literatureShow More
Dear Sir,
We noted with interest Noar et al's letter of 20th July 2001 describing their as yet unpublished work on outcomes of infants from multiple gestation pregnancies. We look forward to seeing the data and methods of analysis on which their conclusions were based.
We discussed Nielsen et al's work in our paper where we noted that 'the sample size and analytical approach may explain discrepancies...
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None declared. - Published on: 9 January 2022Birth order and RDS : Some controversy in the literatureEditor,Show More
I read with interest the article by D Hacking et al.
In their article they stress the significantly increased risk of RDS in the second twin. Our experience presented in the study 'Comparative outcome study between triplet and singleton preterm newborns' [1], differ from their findings. Birth order of the triplets did not influence the incidence or severity of Respiratory distress syndrome(RDS), Tr...Conflict of Interest:
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