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Thoracoscopy in Children and Adolescents

Chest, 1997
Present the feature characteristics of the use and findings of thoracoscopy in children and adolescents.From February 1983 to February 1996, 77 thoracoscopic procedures were done on patients ranging in ages from 5 months to 18 years (mean, 9.8 years). Two-thirds (66.2%) were male. They were divided into three groups (1, 2, and 3) based on age (up to 2,
J R, de Campos   +6 more
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Lithium in Children and Adolescents

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 2001
tion of various psychosocial treatment components (e.g., do young children have the capability to detect and change negative thoughts?) In conclusion, pharmacological and psychosocial treatments hold promise for the treatment of childhood social phobia.
Lawrence Scahill   +5 more
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Pancreatitis in children and adolescents

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2008
Several clinical and methodologic difficulties occur when diagnosing acute pancreatitis in the pediatric age group. Due to its uncommonness and heterogeneous symptoms, acute pancreatitis in children is often misdiagnosed, and prospective studies are lacking. Guidelines for classifying, diagnosing, and managing acute pancreatitis are frequently based on
Mark E, Lowe, Julia B, Greer
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Depression in Children and Adolescents

The Journal of School Nursing, 2005
During the past 20 years, depression has been recognized widely in children and adolescents. However, even with what is known today about depression, many children and adolescents remain undiagnosed. Early recognition is imperative to prevent further episodes that may continue into adulthood.
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Nutrition in Children and Adolescents

Medical Clinics of North America, 2016
Nutrition is a critical factor for appropriate child and adolescent development. Appropriate nutrition changes according to age. Nutrition is an important element for prevention of disease development, especially for chronic diseases. Many children and adolescents live in environments that do not promote optimum nutrition. Families must work to provide
Mark R, Corkins   +6 more
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Children, adolescents, and television

Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1991
As we have indicated, children's television has either a documented or probable effect on a variety of health-related behaviors in children and adolescents in the United States. Studies of cognitive development indicate that television provides a stimulus for learning and that children learn from television.
W H, Dietz, V C, Strasburger
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Psychosis in Children and Adolescents

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2018
Psychosis is characterized by overt disruptions in thought, perceptions, and behavior. Complex syndromes presenting with psychosis, including schizophrenia spectrum disorders, mood disorders, and medical illnesses, are differentiated by characteristic patterns of symptom presentation and course of illness.
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Conceptual framework of food systems for children and adolescents

Global Food Security, 2020
Ahmed Raza   +2 more
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Dietary Recommendations for Children and Adolescents

Circulation, 2005
Samuel S Gidding   +2 more
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Sleepiness in children and adolescents: clinical implications

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2002
Judith A Owens
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