Dr. Jeffrey Joseph Pomerance M.D.
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Specialist | Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
351 W Northridge Ave Glendora CA, 91741About
Dr. Jeffrey Pomerance is a Neonatal-Perinatal Physician practicing in Glendora, CA. Dr. Pomerance cares for the critically ill newborn and premature infants. Neonatal-Perinatal Physicians treat conditions such as breathing disorders, birth defects, infections, and any other life-threatening medical problems. They coordinate with their young patients families and other physicians to determine appropriate treatment.
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PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The clinical utility of serum creatinine measurement vs calculated glomerular filtration rate in the assessment of renal function in the premature infant.
- Neonatal intensive care unit: basic equipment needs.
- Management of short children born small for gestational age.
- Noninvasive medical management of fungus ball uropathy in a premature infant.
- On friendship, infant formulas, and business: a minority opinion.
- Comment on "intrapartum intrauterine fetal demise with normal umbilical cord blood gas values at birth".
- Cholecalciferol metabolites in polycythemic newborns.
- [Transient neonatal metabolic acidosis].
- Alternative to diagnosis-related groups for newborn intensive care.
- Changing attitudes of neonatologists toward ventilator support.
- Spontaneous regression of cardiac rhabdomyoma in tuberous sclerosis.
- Critical tricuspid insufficiency due to papillary muscle rupture. A result of prenatal hypoxic insult.
- Bloodstream invasion with Shigella sonnei in an asymptomatic newborn infant.
- Fetal varicella syndrome.
- Cyclophosphamide therapy in life-threatening vascular tumors.
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