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Walid Salhab, M.D.

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Walid Salhab
Name:
  Walid A. Salhab, M.D.
Academic Title:
  Assistant Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Pediatrics
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Department Website:
  Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Salhab W.A., Shaul P.W., Cox B.E. and Rosenfeld C.R., "Regulation of Types I and III Nitric Oxide Synthases in Ovine uterine Uteries by Daily and Acute Estrogen Exposure." Am J Physiol heart Circ Physiol, 278:H2134-H2142, 2000
Salhab W.A., Wyckoff M.H., Laptook A.R., Perlman J.M., "Initial Hypoglycemia and Neonatal Brain Injury in Term Infants with Severe Fetal Acidemia." Pediatrics, In Press
Salhab W.A., Hynan L.S., Perlman J.M., "Partial or Complete Antenatal Steroids Treatment and Neonatal Outcome in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants Less Than 1000 Grams: Is There a Dose Dependent Effect?" J Perinatol, 23:668-672, 2003
J Kaiser, J Tilford, P Simpson, WA Salhab, CR Rosenfeld, "Hospital Survival of Very Low Birth Weight Neonates from 1977 - 2000." J. Perinatology, 24:343-350, 2004
WA Salhab, JM Perlman, L Silver, RS Broyles, "Necrotizing Enterocolitis and Neurodevelopmental Outcome in ELBW Infants <1000g." J. Perinatology, 24:534-540., 2004
WA Salhab, JM Perlman., "Severe Fetal Acidemia and Subsequent Neonatal Encephalopathy in the Larger Premature Infant." Pediatr Neurol, 32:25-29, 2005
 
 
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