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Adolescence is characterised by a substantial increase in the incidence of tuberculosis, a known fact since the early 20th century. Most of the world's adolescents live in low-income and middle-income countries where tuberculosis remains common, and where they comprise a quarter of the population.
Snow, K.J.+12 more
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Endometriosis in Adolescence [PDF]
Endometriosis is a common cause of pelvic pain and infertility. The majority of women report symptoms since adolescence, and there are rare cases of endometriosis in premenarchal age patients. Symptoms in adolescence are similar to those in adulthood. Treatment usually consists of oral contraceptives and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
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Background Working memory training (WMT) has been shown to offer therapeutic benefits to both patients with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and patients with mild to borderline Intellectual Disabilities (MBID; 60
Sammy Roording-Ragetlie+3 more
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Xanthogranuloma in Adolescence [PDF]
Xanthogranuloma is a benign, self-limiting disease caused by proliferation of cutaneous histiocytes. It is predominantly a disease of infancy or early childhood. Lesions generally develop on the head, neck, and upper extremities and present in various sizes and numbers.
Eui Cheol Jeong+3 more
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Background Anorexia nervosa (AN) mainly affects women (sex ratio 1/10) and most often starts during adolescence. The prognosis of AN remains poor (10% of deaths and high risk of chronicity).
Aurélie Letranchant+13 more
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COVID-19 outbreak caused severe disruptions in daily life, partly due to limitations implemented to prevent the spreading. In France, it included school closures during a national lockdown, then a reopening of schools, with access depending on viral ...
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Leicester Royal Infirmary Children’s Hospital, Leicester, UKCorresponding author:John M Court, MD,Albert Road Clinic31 Albert RoadMelbourne, Victoria 3004Australia.Tel: 161 3 92793560;fax: 161 3 92793599;e-mail: johncourt@iprimus.com.auAcknowledgement: Barbara Anderson.Editors of the ISPAD Clinical Practice Consensus Guidelines2006–2007: Kim Donaghue ...
Peter G. F. Swift+3 more
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Background Food may trigger Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms. Therefore, an elimination diet (ED) might be an effective treatment for children with ADHD. However, earlier studies were criticized for the nature of the control group,
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Clinical features of bipolar disorder in adolescents with intellectual disability
Introduction Bipolar disorder in children and adolescents is distinguished by a variable and complex clinical expression. Mood is difficult to assess, mood symptoms are often masked and signs of disorganization may be in the limelight. This can be more
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