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Childhood rhabdomyosarcoma

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2006
A malignant tumor of striated muscle origin, Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a childhood tumor that has benefited from nearly 30 years of multimodality therapy culminating in a greater than 70% overall current 5-year survival. Prognosis for RMS is dependent on anatomic primary tumor site, age, completeness of resection, presence and number of metastatic ...
David, Rodeberg, Charles, Paidas
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Childhood Obesity

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2012
Childhood obesity is an issue of serious medical and social concern. In developing countries including India, it is a phenomenon seen in higher socioeconomic strata due to the adoption of a western lifestyle. Consumption of high calorie food, lack of physical activity and increased screen time are major risk factors for childhood obesity apart from ...
Anju, Seth, Rajni, Sharma
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Childhood immunisation

Primary Health Care, 2000
There is much debate surrounding the topic of immunisation. Helen McCarthy discusses the immunisation process with an emphasis on risk assessment.
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Childhood glaucoma

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2003
The childhood glaucomas represent of variety of glaucoma subtypes that can cause serious and permanent visual damage. Early detection and treatment of infantile glaucoma is essential to preserve vision. The clinical signs and symptoms of infantile glaucoma are recognizable by nonophthalmologists but may be confused with other common clinical entities ...
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Childhood pseudohypacusis

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1996
Pseudohypacusis is a condition in which a hearing loss is exhibited in the absence of any organic disease. The mainstay of diagnosis is a lack of consistency in audiological testing. It is usually easier to diagnose in children than in adults, as children are less able to produce consistently erroneous results on repeated testing. In spite of this, the
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Childhood obesity

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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Childhood Accidents

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1976
Allan, Jean L. (1976). Aust. paediat. J., 12, 113–117. Childhood accidents. The extent and seriousness of today's childhood accidents and some of the changes which have occurred in the last 20 years are described. The close association and interaction of environmental factors, the victim's personal characteristics, and an adult's lack of ...
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Childhood Obesity

2008
The prevalence of childhood obesity continues to increase worldwide. Its presence is associated with significant adverse effects on health including an increased propensity to type II diabetes, cardiovascular, respiratory, and liver disease. In the vast majority of children, obesity is lifestyle-related, yet there is a dearth of evidence on how to best
M A, Sabin, J P H, Shield
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Childhood Rickettsiosis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
Rickesttsial diseases are a group of diseases caused by obligate intracellular gram negative bacilli and transmitted to man by arthropod vectors (except Q fever). It is increasingly realised that rickesttsial diseases are underdiagnosed. It is now well documented that rickettsial disease is prevalent all over India, in pockets.
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Childhood esotropia

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2004
To review the most recent studies on childhood esotropia, and to summarize recent changes in treatment approach.Constant, large-angle esotropia present in the first few months of life may be suitable for early surgery. Earlier surgical intervention, within the first several months of onset, is associated with better sensory outcomes.
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