Meconium aspiration syndrome
A serious condition in which a newborn breathes a mixture of meconium (the first intestinal discharge) and amniotic fluid into the lungs around the time of delivery. Meconium aspiration syndrome occurs in 5-10 percent of births and typically occurs when the infant is stressed, as when the infant is past its due date.
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National Institute of Medical Science
Md Paediatrics
National Institute of Medical Science
MD pediatrics
Max 7 Hospital
Consultant Child Specialist
MBBS DCH
Dhanvantri Children Hospital
Consultant
Mrmc
MBBS,,,DCH
Private Practise
Md
Suresh Yadav Hospital ( Top & Best Private Hospital )
Consultant Pediatrician and Neonatologist
Maulana Azad Medical College(Mamc)
MD(Pediatrics)
The Health City Hospital
Intensivist
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Nashik
bhms
Gems Srikakulam
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mbbs
PHC Bichpuri and ESI Dispensary Chippitola Agra & SN Medical College Agra & Fatehgarh
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DA
VSS.MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITALS.
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Patna Medical College.
MD
YCM Hospital Pune
YCM
College Of Ayurveda And Research Centre Akurdi Pune
BAMS DCH PALS
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