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DXA in Children and Adolescents
Journal of Clinical Densitometry, 2021DXA plays a critical role in assessing skeletal health and disease, as well as, fat and muscle status in children and adolescents. Quality DXA requires training, expertise and attention to details, as in adults, but there are key differences in performing and interpretations in children.
Carly E, Guss +2 more
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Children, Adolescents and Trauma
Psychiatric Quarterly, 2000This paper presents an overview of the psychological effects of trauma on children and adolescents with specific attention to the epidemiology of traumatic experiences, risk factors, developmental effects, the types of traumatic experiences albeit a single event trauma or a chronic process trauma, the spectrum of clinical presentations, psychiatric and
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Epilepsy in Children and Adolescents
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1999Epilepsy is common in the pediatric population and can significantly affect the health and quality of life of the child and family. There are many causes of childhood seizures and many forms of treatment, including pharmacologic and surgical modalities.
E A, Thiele +2 more
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Suicide in Children and Adolescents
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1975Suicide figures are generally underestimated, more so for children and adolescents than for adults. Yet suicide among adolescents has shown the greates rise for any age group. Every youngster who attempts or threatens suicide should have a thorough psychiatric evaluation. Most of them require intense therapy, either individually or in a group.
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Meningiomas in Children and Adolescents
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2002To review the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term outcome of children and adolescents with meningiomas diagnosed by a single institution and compare these findings with other published data.A 25-year retrospective analysis of 18 patients with meningioma diagnosed at Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio was performed. A literature review
Ted, Zwerdling, Judith, Dothage
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Children, Adolescents, and Television
Pediatrics In Review, 1992No parents in their right minds would invite a stranger into their home to teach their children for 3 to 5 hours per day; yet the television set is doing precisely that.1 Television is a powerful teacher of children. Children and adolescents spend more time watching television than in any other activity except sleeping, and more time from age 2 to 18 ...
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Blepharospasm in children and adolescents
Child's Nervous System, 2015Benign essential blepharospasm (BEB) generally is considered a disorder of adults; however, it rarely can present in childhood or adolescence. The main purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of BEB in children and adolescents. Our research question was whether blepharospasm is seen in children or adolescents as well as in the adult ...
Krista, Kinard +5 more
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Aids in Children and Adolescents
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1988Abstract AIDS in children and adolescents is a significant medical illness with increasing impact on the psychological lives of infected and noninfected individuals. AIDS has impacted on the neuropsychological, psychological, and social functioning of children.
M L, Belfer, P K, Krener, F B, Miller
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Laparoscopy in children and adolescents
Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 1984One hundred twelve females below the age of twenty years underwent laparoscopy at the Medical University of South Carolina over a ten-year period. Pelvic pain followed by primary amenorrhea was the major indication for the procedure. Eighty-nine percent of those with acute pain had identifiable pelvic pathology, whereas 27% of girls presenting with ...
W L, Wolfman, K, Kreutner
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Suicidal Adolescents and Children
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1964Suicidal adolescents and children represent 0.5% to 3% of all suicides. A study of 31 adolescents and children seen at the Los Angeles Suicide Prevention Center or in private psychiatric practice revealed a peculiar type of self-destructive tendency in 15 patients.
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