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Lawrence D. Lilien
Researcher at University of Illinois at Chicago
Publications - 22
Citations - 1061
Lawrence D. Lilien is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Respiratory distress & Neonatal hypoglycemia. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1017 citations. Previous affiliations of Lawrence D. Lilien include Boston Children's Hospital & John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County.
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Plasma glucose values in normal neonates: a new look.
Gopal Srinivasan,Gopal Srinivasan,Rosita S. Pildes,Rosita S. Pildes,G. Cattamanchi,G. Cattamanchi,Sambasivarao Voora,Sambasivarao Voora,Lawrence D. Lilien,Lawrence D. Lilien +9 more
TL;DR: This study was undertaken with the hypotheses that glucose values in normal neonates may be different from those previously defined and that neonatal hypoglycemia may need to be redefined.
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Penicillin in infants weighing two kilograms or less with early-onset group B streptococcal disease
Suma Pyati,Rosita S. Pildes,Norman M. Jacobs,Rajam S. Ramamurthy,T. F. Yeh,Devyani S. Raval,Lawrence D. Lilien,P. Amma,William I. Metzger +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that penicillin given at birth to neonates weighing 2000 g or less does not prevent early-onset streptococcal disease or reduce excess mortality associated with disease.
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Neonatal osteomyelitis of the calcaneus:Complication of heel puncture.
Lawrence D. Lilien,Lawrence D. Lilien,Vivian J. Harris,Vivian J. Harris,Rajam S. Ramamurthy,Rajam S. Ramamurthy,Rosita S. Pildes,Rosita S. Pildes +7 more
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Treatment of neonatal hypoglycemia with minibolus and intravenous glucose infusion
Lawrence D. Lilien,Lawrence D. Lilien,Rosita S. Pildes,Rosita S. Pildes,Gopal Srinivasan,Gopal Srinivasan,Sambasivarao Voora,Sambasivarao Voora,T.F. Yeh,T.F. Yeh +9 more
TL;DR: The results confirmed that neonatal intracranial hemorrhage in premature infants is a major cause of neonatal encephalopathy and the use of metaphosphoric acid as a common precipitant in these cases is recommended.
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Furosemide prevents the renal side effects of indomethacin therapy in premature infants with patent ductus arteriosus.
T.F. Yeh,T.F. Yeh,A. Wilks,A. Wilks,J. Singh,J. Singh,M V Betkerur,M V Betkerur,Lawrence D. Lilien,Lawrence D. Lilien,Rosita S. Pildes,Rosita S. Pildes +11 more
TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that furosemide may prevent the renal side effects of indomethacin therapy and yet not affect the efficacy of indometricHacin in the closure of a PDA.