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Child's Nervous System, 1987
The clinical presentation and pathological characteristics of 18 histologically verified meningiomas in the paediatric age group are reviewed. There was a 1:1 sex ratio. Two children presented with seizures. The majority were supratentorial in location and large in size.
V R, Kolluri +5 more
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The clinical presentation and pathological characteristics of 18 histologically verified meningiomas in the paediatric age group are reviewed. There was a 1:1 sex ratio. Two children presented with seizures. The majority were supratentorial in location and large in size.
V R, Kolluri +5 more
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Journal of Mental Science, 1951
In the early literature of mental defect there are allusions to behaviour, shown by defective children, which would now tend to be regarded as psychotic. This is probably one factor which has led psychiatrists into thinking of psychosis in childhood as an exceedingly rare occurrence.
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In the early literature of mental defect there are allusions to behaviour, shown by defective children, which would now tend to be regarded as psychotic. This is probably one factor which has led psychiatrists into thinking of psychosis in childhood as an exceedingly rare occurrence.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2009
Management decisions for pediatric asthma (in patients younger than 12 years of age) based on extrapolation from available evidence in adolescents and adults (age 12 years and older) is common but rarely appropriate. This article addresses the disparity in response between the two age groups, presents the available pediatric evidence, and highlights ...
Robinson, Paul D., Van Asperen, Peter
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Management decisions for pediatric asthma (in patients younger than 12 years of age) based on extrapolation from available evidence in adolescents and adults (age 12 years and older) is common but rarely appropriate. This article addresses the disparity in response between the two age groups, presents the available pediatric evidence, and highlights ...
Robinson, Paul D., Van Asperen, Peter
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1978
Thirty cases of pancreatitis in children are reviewed. Diagnosis is based on the clinical findings of pancreatic inflammation, laboratory confirmation with elevated serum and/or urinary amylase values, and in some cases surgical or postmortem tissue substantiation.
W L, Buntain, J B, Wood, M M, Woolley
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Thirty cases of pancreatitis in children are reviewed. Diagnosis is based on the clinical findings of pancreatic inflammation, laboratory confirmation with elevated serum and/or urinary amylase values, and in some cases surgical or postmortem tissue substantiation.
W L, Buntain, J B, Wood, M M, Woolley
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2008
To enhance the ability of the practitioner to diagnose and manage children with parasomnias in the office setting.Over 80% of preschool-age children experience parasomnia events. Instability in the regulation of sleep continuity might underlie sleep walking, sleep terrors, and confusional arousals. Catathernia or nocturnal groaning is a parasomnia that
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To enhance the ability of the practitioner to diagnose and manage children with parasomnias in the office setting.Over 80% of preschool-age children experience parasomnia events. Instability in the regulation of sleep continuity might underlie sleep walking, sleep terrors, and confusional arousals. Catathernia or nocturnal groaning is a parasomnia that
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Pediatric Dermatology, 2006
Abstract: A 17‐year‐old boy had a 3‐year history of diabetes mellitus, malabsorption syndrome, and skin changes consisting of induration, hyperpigmentation, and hypertrichosis on the anterior aspect of both thighs, lower abdomen, and scrotum. Physical examination found hypogonadism, hepatomegaly, gynecomastia, growth retardation, and ankle edema ...
Sonya, Marina, Valentina, Broshtilova
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Abstract: A 17‐year‐old boy had a 3‐year history of diabetes mellitus, malabsorption syndrome, and skin changes consisting of induration, hyperpigmentation, and hypertrichosis on the anterior aspect of both thighs, lower abdomen, and scrotum. Physical examination found hypogonadism, hepatomegaly, gynecomastia, growth retardation, and ankle edema ...
Sonya, Marina, Valentina, Broshtilova
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1989
ABSTRACT We report the clinical features and results of laboratory testing of seven children with neuroretinitis, diagnosed on the basis of reduced visual acuity, relative afferent pupillary defect, and distinctive appearance of the fundi. Disc swelling was segmental in five patients with unilateral disease and diffuse in two patients with ...
A H, Weiss, R W, Beck
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ABSTRACT We report the clinical features and results of laboratory testing of seven children with neuroretinitis, diagnosed on the basis of reduced visual acuity, relative afferent pupillary defect, and distinctive appearance of the fundi. Disc swelling was segmental in five patients with unilateral disease and diffuse in two patients with ...
A H, Weiss, R W, Beck
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1991
Childhood sinusitis is difficult to diagnose. It is classified on the basis of duration of inflammation--acute or chronic--and cause of inflammation--infectious or noninfectious. Infectious sinusitis is often a result of obstruction of the osteomeatal complex.
N L, Ott +4 more
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Childhood sinusitis is difficult to diagnose. It is classified on the basis of duration of inflammation--acute or chronic--and cause of inflammation--infectious or noninfectious. Infectious sinusitis is often a result of obstruction of the osteomeatal complex.
N L, Ott +4 more
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Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2001
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the surgical outcome of childhood cataracts. Method: Between 1990 and 1997, 137 patients less than 10 years of age (181 eyes) underwent cataract surgery at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children/New Children's Hospital.
W L, Chia, F, Martin
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ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the surgical outcome of childhood cataracts. Method: Between 1990 and 1997, 137 patients less than 10 years of age (181 eyes) underwent cataract surgery at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children/New Children's Hospital.
W L, Chia, F, Martin
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2002
Bone accretion is a two-stage process, with the osteoblasts laying down osteoid, which is then mineralized. Mineralization of osteoid requires vitamin D to be available in its active form (1,25(OH) 2 D); in addition, mineralization also requires normal levels of serum calcium, phosphorus, and alkaline phosphate. Deficiencies of any of these will result
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Bone accretion is a two-stage process, with the osteoblasts laying down osteoid, which is then mineralized. Mineralization of osteoid requires vitamin D to be available in its active form (1,25(OH) 2 D); in addition, mineralization also requires normal levels of serum calcium, phosphorus, and alkaline phosphate. Deficiencies of any of these will result
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