Richard L. Naeye
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Academic title Professor of Pathology
College College of Medicine
Campuses Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Department Pathology
Graduate programs
Email Phone FAX
  rln1@psu.edu
  717 531 8352
  717 531 4691
Educational background
  M.D., Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, 1955
Internship, New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center
Residency, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
Areas of expertise
 
FibrinObesity
Infant MortalitySudden Infant Death
Pregnancy Complications, InfectiousRespiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn
Cognition DisordersMalaria
Amniotic FluidPregnancy Outcome
UterusBrain Ischemia
HypertensionPlacenta
Cerebral PalsyBody Weight
Prenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsBrain Damage, Chronic
Bone MarrowInfant, Premature
Sex CharacteristicsHypoxia-Ischemia, Brain
Infant, Very Low Birth WeightSmoking
Maternal-Fetal ExchangeDelivery, Obstetric
Pre-EclampsiaMeconium
Cardiovascular DiseasesHydrocortisone
Pregnancy ComplicationsPregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular
Fetal DiseasesChorioamnionitis
ChorionBrain Stem
MalpracticeHormones
Anoxia
Publication author name
  Naeye RL
Naeye R
Select publications
  Naeye RL. Can meconium in the amniotic fluid injure the fetal brain? 1995 Nov. Obstet Gynecol. 86(5):720-4.
Naeye RL. Localio AR. Determining the time before birth when ischemia and hypoxemia initiated cerebral palsy. 1995 Nov. Obstet Gynecol. 86(5):713-9.
Watterberg KL. Scott SM. Naeye RL. Chorioamnionitis, cortisol, and acute lung disease in very low birth weight infants. 1997 Feb. Pediatrics. 99(2):E6.
Public Health Service
Naeye RL. Lin HM. Determination of the timing of fetal brain damage from hypoxemia-ischemia. 2001 Jan. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 184(2):217-24.
Naeye R. Travers H. College of American Pathologists Conference XIX on the Examination of the Placenta: report of the Working Group on the Role of the Pathologist in Malpractice Litigation Involving the Placenta. 1991 Jul. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 115(7):717-9.

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