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Pediatrics, 1980
Although McAnarney et al (Pediatrics 61: 199, 1978) reported good obstetric outcome for teenage mothers and their babies, adolescent pregnancy is still a societal problem and, in particular, an adolescent health problem that we feel is underemphasized in both the pediatric literature and curriculum.
I, Townsend, H F, Philipsborn
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Although McAnarney et al (Pediatrics 61: 199, 1978) reported good obstetric outcome for teenage mothers and their babies, adolescent pregnancy is still a societal problem and, in particular, an adolescent health problem that we feel is underemphasized in both the pediatric literature and curriculum.
I, Townsend, H F, Philipsborn
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 2017
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Dimeglio A +6 more
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Dimeglio A +6 more
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American Children and the "Children of Nature"
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1976No series of articles on early American child care would be complete without a study of the traditional care given Indian children. They were, it hardly needs to be said, the native American children. Their care and education express the wisdom of people who had lived in contact with the soil and climate of America thousands of years before the ...
J W, Sayre, R F, Sayre
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Clinical Pediatrics, 1996
Fifty-seven children were seen over a 10-year period, 1984-1994, at two large pediatric referral centers with a diagnosis of mastoiditis. Twelve had acute infection and 45 had chronic manifestations. Clinical presentations and recovered bacterial pathogens were identical to those reported in earlier literature although the incidence of both acute and ...
Bitar, Camille N. +2 more
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Fifty-seven children were seen over a 10-year period, 1984-1994, at two large pediatric referral centers with a diagnosis of mastoiditis. Twelve had acute infection and 45 had chronic manifestations. Clinical presentations and recovered bacterial pathogens were identical to those reported in earlier literature although the incidence of both acute and ...
Bitar, Camille N. +2 more
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Craniopharyngiomas in Children
Neurosurgery, 1982Abstract Forty-three children with craniopharyngiomas were operated upon at The Neurological Institute of New York between 1952 and 1977. The removal was thought to be total in 14 children and subtotal in 20, and cyst aspiration/biopsy was performed in 9 cases.
P W, Carmel, J L, Antunes, C H, Chang
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1995
During the past decade, a resurgence in adult tuberculosis and immigration has expanded the pool of children and adolescents infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The evaluation and treatment of children depend on the stage of tuberculosis: exposure, infection, or disease. The major roles of the primary care physician in the control of tuberculosis
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During the past decade, a resurgence in adult tuberculosis and immigration has expanded the pool of children and adolescents infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The evaluation and treatment of children depend on the stage of tuberculosis: exposure, infection, or disease. The major roles of the primary care physician in the control of tuberculosis
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Children's Rights and Children's Lives
Ethics, 1988A friend who lived in New York could not see the sky from her windows. To discover the day's weather she had to peer at a glass-fronted building opposite, which offered a blurred reflection of part of the sky above her own building. I shall argue that when we take rights as fundamental in looking at ethical issues in children's lives we also get an ...
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Children’s rights: Where are the children?
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1982This paper argues that the assumption that parents and children have coextensive interests is sometimes erroneous. It is suggested that children's participation in decisions concerning them is ethically and legally permitted, or even demanded, in some situations.
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1994
Chronic constipation with or without fecal soiling remains an important cause of childhood morbidity. A number of articles have appeared in the past year to advance our understanding of the pathophysiology, treatment, and long-term outcome of functional constipation and to give us a new treatment approach for intractable constipation in children ...
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Chronic constipation with or without fecal soiling remains an important cause of childhood morbidity. A number of articles have appeared in the past year to advance our understanding of the pathophysiology, treatment, and long-term outcome of functional constipation and to give us a new treatment approach for intractable constipation in children ...
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Children Representing Children
Childhood, 2009This article is concerned with the relationship between children’s participation and the diversity of childhoods. While there are a number of different arrangements for encouraging children and young people to participate, the article focuses on a dominant mode of participation through which children are elected to represent the interests of other ...
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