The Journal of Pediatrics
Volume 160, Issue 2 , Pages 354-355, February 2012

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Regional Neonatal Center, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital, New York Medical College, Valahalla, New York

published online 11 November 2011.

Like nearly all previous authors, Morgan et al report that patients with transfusion-related acute gut injury (TRAGI) are of lower birth weight and gestational age and develop disease later in life compared with patients without TRAGI. They also report that most cases of necrotizing enterocolitis occur at approximately 31 weeks postconceptual age, a recent age clustering recognition that raises some additional questions about gut maturation and angiogenesis.

 

PII: S0022-3476(11)01044-4

doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2011.10.005

Refers to article:

  • Non–blood group-specific red blood cell transfusions in preterm infants and necrotizing enterocolitis , 15 November 2011

    Conall T. Morgan, Marie Culliton, Roberta McCarthy, Eleanor J. Molloy
    The Journal of Pediatrics February 2012 (Vol. 160, Issue 2, Page 354)

The Journal of Pediatrics
Volume 160, Issue 2 , Pages 354-355, February 2012