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Multiple small bowel intussusceptions as a feature of celiac disease

open access: yesIndian Journal of Radiology and Imaging, 2020
Intussusception is commonly associated with celiac disease in adults. However, it is rarely reported in children in radiology journals. Here, we report a case of a 3-year-old girl with celiac disease presented with complaints of intermittent abdominal ...
Bhautik Kapadia   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Diencephalic Syndrome: Misleading Clinical Onset of Low-Grade Glioma

open access: yesCurrent Oncology, 2023
Background: Diencephalic Syndrome is an atypical early manifestation of low-grade gliomas; so, it is important to detect it in patients that experience a failure to thrive despite adequate length growth and food intake.
Milena La Spina   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Reactive Attachment Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
Since its introduction into DSM-Ill, reactive attachment disorder has stood curiously apart from other diagnoses for two reasons: it remains the only diagnosis designed for infants, and it requires the presence of a specific etiology.
Richters, Dr. Margot Moser   +1 more
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Congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency presenting with failure to thrive, hypercalcemia, and nephrocalcinosis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Background Disaccharide Intolerance Type I (Mendelian Interance in Man database: *222900) is a rare inborn error of metabolism resulting from mutation in sucrase-isomaltase (Enzyme Catalyzed 3.2.1.48).
Morriss Michael C   +8 more
core   +1 more source

Failure To Thrive In Children Under Two Years Of Age And Associated Factors, A Hospital- Based Study

open access: yesDiyala Journal of Medicine, 2019
Background: Failure to thrive is a common problem in infancy and children result from inadequate nutrition or chronic illnesses. Objective: To assess the severity and risk factors associated with failure to thrive.
Hassan M Khalil   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Comparison of prevalence and risk factors for faecal carriage of the intestinal spirochaetes Brachyspira aalborgi and Brachyspira pilosicoli in four Australian populations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This study examined the prevalence of the intestinal spirochaetes Brachyspira aalborgi and Brachyspira pilosicoli in different Western Australian (WA) populations. Faecal samples included 287 from rural patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, comprising
Brooke, C.J., Riley, T.V., Hampson, D.J.
core   +2 more sources

Neonatal Graves' Disease with Maternal Hypothyroidism

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Perinatology Reports, 2017
Neonatal Graves' disease presenting as conjugated hyperbilirubinemia is a diagnostic challenge because the differential includes a gamut of liver and systemic diseases.
Gangaram Akangire   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Norms and the meaning of omissive enabling conditions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
People often reason about omissions. One line of research shows that people can distinguish between the semantics of omissive causes and omissive enabling conditions: for instance, not flunking out of college enabled you (but didn’t cause you) to ...
Bello, Paul   +3 more
core   +2 more sources

Haptoglobin Polymorphism: A Novel Genetic Risk Factor for Celiac Disease Development and Its Clinical Manifestations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Background: Haptoglobin (Hp) α-chain alleles 1 and 2 account for 3 phenotypes that may influence the course of inflammatory diseases via biologically important differences in their antioxidant, scavenging, and immunomodulatory properties.
Altorjay, István   +17 more
core   +1 more source

Failure to Thrive and its Risk Factors in 0-24 Months Children in Bojnurd City of Iran during 2008-2013

open access: yesJournal of Community Health Research, 2020
Introduction: Failure to thrive (FTT) is a global problem and one of the most common health problems in childhood that involves many other social, economic, and cultural factors.
Hossein Lashkardoost   +5 more
doaj  

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