Inflammatory breast diseases during lactation: health effects on the newborn-a literature review.
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Inflammatory breast diseases during lactation: health effects on the newborn-a literature review. / Wöckel, Achim; Abou-Dakn, Michael; Beggel, Anna; Arck, Petra.
In: MEDIAT INFLAMM, Vol. 2008, 2008, p. 298760.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Inflammatory breast diseases during lactation: health effects on the newborn-a literature review.
AU - Wöckel, Achim
AU - Abou-Dakn, Michael
AU - Beggel, Anna
AU - Arck, Petra
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Breastfeeding-associated inflammatory breast diseases appear especially during the first twelve weeks postpartum and are the most common reason for early cessation of breastfeeding. It also becomes increasingly evident that these inflammatory mammary diseases are triggered or perpetuated in a large part by psychosocial stress. Immunological processes taking place during this cascade in the mammary gland and consequences for the breastfeed newborn are mostly yet unknown. This review summarizes insights from studies on modulation of cytokine levels in breast milk during inflammatory processes like milk stasis and mastitis systematically. It also gives an overview on possible pathological effects, which these cytokine changes in the breast milk might have on the newborn.
AB - Breastfeeding-associated inflammatory breast diseases appear especially during the first twelve weeks postpartum and are the most common reason for early cessation of breastfeeding. It also becomes increasingly evident that these inflammatory mammary diseases are triggered or perpetuated in a large part by psychosocial stress. Immunological processes taking place during this cascade in the mammary gland and consequences for the breastfeed newborn are mostly yet unknown. This review summarizes insights from studies on modulation of cytokine levels in breast milk during inflammatory processes like milk stasis and mastitis systematically. It also gives an overview on possible pathological effects, which these cytokine changes in the breast milk might have on the newborn.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 2008
SP - 298760
JO - MEDIAT INFLAMM
JF - MEDIAT INFLAMM
SN - 0962-9351
ER -