Monday, June 18, 2012
Antioxidant (rhSOD) May Reduce Retinopathy in Premies
"Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is the second most common cause of
childhood blindness in the United States, occurring in half of premature
infants born earlier than or at 28 weeks gestational age. The condition
is caused by abnormal blood vessel development in the retina of the
eye. ROP risk increases with decreasing gestational age," says Medical News Today. "A study by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) suggests
that the antioxidant, rhSOD (recombinant human Cu/Zn superoxide
dismutase), reduces the risk of developing ROP in extremely low
gestational age newborns.
The post-hoc analysis study was published online in Neonatology." Read more.
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