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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1989
Abstract Five infants with persistent hypoglycaemia due to hyperinsulinism were reported. Provocative tests for insulin release were unhelpful. Diazoxide was useful in the treatment of three patients but many side‐effects were observed. These included petechial rash, hypertrichosis, acute renal failure, fluid retention and cardiac failure.
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Abstract Five infants with persistent hypoglycaemia due to hyperinsulinism were reported. Provocative tests for insulin release were unhelpful. Diazoxide was useful in the treatment of three patients but many side‐effects were observed. These included petechial rash, hypertrichosis, acute renal failure, fluid retention and cardiac failure.
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Pediatrics, 1954
The incidence of tracheotomy in infants under one year of age is increasing due to a broadening of indications, greater acceptance of tracheotomy as an adjunct to other therapy and a lower mortality through improvements in surgical technic and in the postoperative care of tracheotomized infants.
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The incidence of tracheotomy in infants under one year of age is increasing due to a broadening of indications, greater acceptance of tracheotomy as an adjunct to other therapy and a lower mortality through improvements in surgical technic and in the postoperative care of tracheotomized infants.
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1997
The first three years of life present unique challenges to the study of psychopathology. We highlight four of the issues in a selective review of the developmental psychopathology of early childhood, including lack of specificity of risk and outcome variables, measurement difficulties, rapid developmental changes and the centrality of the relationship ...
C H, Zeanah, N W, Boris, M S, Scheeringa
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The first three years of life present unique challenges to the study of psychopathology. We highlight four of the issues in a selective review of the developmental psychopathology of early childhood, including lack of specificity of risk and outcome variables, measurement difficulties, rapid developmental changes and the centrality of the relationship ...
C H, Zeanah, N W, Boris, M S, Scheeringa
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Urology, 1980
This review of 69 infants (up to two years old) with full preoperative workup, all with urinary calculus disease, covers a fifteen-year period and shows a high incidence of this disease in Turkey when compared with other studies in the literature. It also presents cases of urolithiasis in infancy which, to date, have not been treated as a separate ...
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This review of 69 infants (up to two years old) with full preoperative workup, all with urinary calculus disease, covers a fifteen-year period and shows a high incidence of this disease in Turkey when compared with other studies in the literature. It also presents cases of urolithiasis in infancy which, to date, have not been treated as a separate ...
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1972
SUMMARYThe infant's cry is an imperative signal which is related to the life‐sustaining functions of respiration and nutrition. The relatively new field of study of the infant cry is surveyed in this paper in order to demonstrate what has been accomplished so far, and to consider what future study might accomplish.RÉSUMÉLes sons de l'enfanceLe pleur de
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SUMMARYThe infant's cry is an imperative signal which is related to the life‐sustaining functions of respiration and nutrition. The relatively new field of study of the infant cry is surveyed in this paper in order to demonstrate what has been accomplished so far, and to consider what future study might accomplish.RÉSUMÉLes sons de l'enfanceLe pleur de
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