Abbreviations ( was Indomethacin )

From: Malcolm Griffiths (Malcolm@mgriff22.demon.co.uk)
Wed Jul 31 12:18:26 1996


In message <199607302210.XAA16579@afrodita.adam.es>, "Francisco L. Romero" <fromero@adam.es> writes >>Norton demonstrated significant increases in
>>neonatal NEC, IVH and PDA in less than 30 week indomethacin exposed
>>neonates.
>
>Please, excuse my ignorance. Can anyone tell me the words represented by the
>acronyms NEC,IVH and PDA?
>

Necrotising EnteroColitis IntraVentricular Hammorhage Patent Ductus Arteriosus

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