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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2022
Bronchiectasis is one of the diagnostic entities in the spectrum of pediatric chronic wet cough, causing significant morbidity and mortality. The pathobiology involves a vicious cycle of repeated infections, airway inflammation, dysregulated immunity, and tissue remodeling, resulting in impaired airway clearance, destruction of structural elements ...
Goyal, Vikas, Chang, Anne B.
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Bronchiectasis is one of the diagnostic entities in the spectrum of pediatric chronic wet cough, causing significant morbidity and mortality. The pathobiology involves a vicious cycle of repeated infections, airway inflammation, dysregulated immunity, and tissue remodeling, resulting in impaired airway clearance, destruction of structural elements ...
Goyal, Vikas, Chang, Anne B.
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Acta Neurochirurgica, 1979
51 medulloblastomas under 12 years of age were treated from 1966 through 1977. 50 patients underwent craniotomy and 39 of them completed postoperative radiation therapy. Surgical mortality rate of primary posterior fossa craniotomy was 8%. One year survival rate was 71.4%, 3 years 45.6% and 5 years 34.5%.
A J, Raimondi, T, Tomita
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51 medulloblastomas under 12 years of age were treated from 1966 through 1977. 50 patients underwent craniotomy and 39 of them completed postoperative radiation therapy. Surgical mortality rate of primary posterior fossa craniotomy was 8%. One year survival rate was 71.4%, 3 years 45.6% and 5 years 34.5%.
A J, Raimondi, T, Tomita
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1964
Obesity is now the most frequent nutritional disorder of childhood in the so‐called developed countries of the world. It is due to an increase in the amount of adipose tissue but, because it is technically difficult to measure the exact amount of adipose tissue, obesity is usually defined in terms of body weight. In general an individual who weighs 20%
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Obesity is now the most frequent nutritional disorder of childhood in the so‐called developed countries of the world. It is due to an increase in the amount of adipose tissue but, because it is technically difficult to measure the exact amount of adipose tissue, obesity is usually defined in terms of body weight. In general an individual who weighs 20%
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1980
If a man eat garlick (sic), onions, fast overmuch, study too hard, be over sorrowful, dull, heavy, dejected in mind, perplexed in his thoughts,… (his) children will be much subject to madness and sorrow. Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621)
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If a man eat garlick (sic), onions, fast overmuch, study too hard, be over sorrowful, dull, heavy, dejected in mind, perplexed in his thoughts,… (his) children will be much subject to madness and sorrow. Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621)
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2003
ABSTRACT Purpose: To review the etiologic factors and complications of uveitis in patients younger than 16 years. Patients and Methods: Between January 1989 and December 1999 in the Department of Ophthalmology of Hacettepe University School of Medicine, 219 patients were diagnosed or observed as having pediatric uveitis.
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ABSTRACT Purpose: To review the etiologic factors and complications of uveitis in patients younger than 16 years. Patients and Methods: Between January 1989 and December 1999 in the Department of Ophthalmology of Hacettepe University School of Medicine, 219 patients were diagnosed or observed as having pediatric uveitis.
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2000
Childhood tuberculosis will reflect the incidence of cavitating pulmonary tuberculosis in adults and will consequently be encountered most frequently in those areas with a high incidence of tuberculosis. Problem areas include our continuing inability to confirm the diagnosis of tuberculosis in many children, the escalating interaction of the human ...
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Childhood tuberculosis will reflect the incidence of cavitating pulmonary tuberculosis in adults and will consequently be encountered most frequently in those areas with a high incidence of tuberculosis. Problem areas include our continuing inability to confirm the diagnosis of tuberculosis in many children, the escalating interaction of the human ...
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
Two cases of trichobezoar with unusual presentation in rural female children are described. The first one in a healthy asymptomatic child with no abnormal psychological behaviour and other one in an emotionally disturbed child with history of trichotillomania. Both were treated surgically with no recurrence.
A K, Sood +4 more
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Two cases of trichobezoar with unusual presentation in rural female children are described. The first one in a healthy asymptomatic child with no abnormal psychological behaviour and other one in an emotionally disturbed child with history of trichotillomania. Both were treated surgically with no recurrence.
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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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Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2011
As childhood obesity is associated with premature death in adults, a research is critical. This review focuses on the recent proceedings concerning genesis, prevention, and treatment.Identifying genetic variants in well phenotyped small cohorts of extremely obese children (e.g., the search for copy number variants in obesity-associated large ...
Thomas, Reinehr, Martin, Wabitsch
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As childhood obesity is associated with premature death in adults, a research is critical. This review focuses on the recent proceedings concerning genesis, prevention, and treatment.Identifying genetic variants in well phenotyped small cohorts of extremely obese children (e.g., the search for copy number variants in obesity-associated large ...
Thomas, Reinehr, Martin, Wabitsch
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