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UVEITIS IN CHILDREN [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1954
UVEITIS in children, though relatively uncommon, may be a very distressing problem. The literature on the subject is scant and for the most part incidental to reports concerned with toxoplasmosis,* sarcoidosis,6or juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (Still's disease).† The only series of children with uveitis was reported by Thomson13(1928), whose 10 cases ...
Samuel J. Kimura   +2 more
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Children Having Children

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.
Irene Townsend, Herbert F. Philipsborn
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The Montpellier School of Pediatric Orthopedics: with the children, by the children, for the children

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 2017
No abstract available.
Dimeglio A   +6 more
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By the Children for the Children

Parnassus, 1941
“AND this is Hatshepsut. You may think that this is a portrait of a man but it isn't, Hatshepsut was a queen who wanted to be a man and wore a false beard when she led her armies into battle” — the speaker was Peggy Wilson, one of the Junior Docents at the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore and her audience was composed of a group of wide-eyed youngsters
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Children’s Status, Children’s Rights and ‘dealing with’ Children

The International Journal of Children's Rights, 2012
Several models of child exist, each maintaining child as something other to adult. Stables asserts: “…how we think about [children] does affect how we deal with them” (2008: 1). Seeing children as becomings is a problem. Here, I would like to consider the recommendations from the most recent United Nations’ report card on the implementation of the ...
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Tuberculosis in children

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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To the children—to my children

Journal of Poetry Therapy, 2004
Psychiatric consequences of the Holocaust affect not only survivors, but also second and third generations. This autobiographical poem reflects upon these issues and the mission of psychiatrists to find a greater peace for these survivors and to help their children and grandchildren to escape further pain.
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American Children and the "Children of Nature"

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1976
No 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 ...
James W. Sayre, Robert F. Sayre
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