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Aluminum and Infants

Pediatrics, 1990
To the Editor.— Litov and co-workers1 address an important question regarding aluminum loading in infants. Aluminum is a toxic element. Its retention results in an increase in the body burden of aluminum. This has been shown to be a health hazard in patients with compromised kidney function and in those receiving total parenteral ...
Goyens, Philippe, Brasseur, D
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Infant Psychiatry: Infants, Mothers, and Dyads

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2011
t e E i a t c i s a T here is good consensus that the developmental sciences are foundational to the practice and science of child and adolescent psychiatry. Nonetheless, we are poorly schooled in developmental studies. A look back to the early years of the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry reveals that many ...
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An Infant With Tachypnea

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2006
The purpose of this case report is to illustrate the diagnostic difficulties of congestive heart failure in an infant. When presenting to the emergency department, these patients are often evaluated for sepsis, congenital heart disease, metabolic disorders, and myocarditis.
Kelly J, Cramm   +2 more
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Experience with Infants and Knowledge of Infant Care

Psychological Reports, 1980
Recently Gilpin and Glanville ( 1977 ) reported the standardization of the Experience with Young Children Scale. This scale lists 21 activities, e.g., changing a diaper, trimming nails, which adults perform for or with infants and toddlers; subjects receive a point for each item which they report having performed, so scores can range from 0 to 21.
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Recognizing the infant as subject in infant-parent psychotherapy

International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2007
Drawing on Winnicott's view of infants as subjects entitled to an intervention in their own right, infants as the referred patient have been seen in infant-parent psychotherapy for 20 years at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. This is a radically different view of infant symptomatology than viewing it as only expressing an aspect of ...
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Acromegaly in an Infant

Pediatrics, 1989
Serial hormonal studies were carried out in a girl with a growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenoma and hyperprolactinemia diagnosed at 21 months of age, the youngest verified case of acromegaly. The child had progressive macrocephaly, noted at 6 months of age, which preceded the rapid acceleration of linear growth by nearly 1 year.
D L, Blumberg   +4 more
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BIRTHMARKS IN INFANTS

Archives of Dermatology, 1953
AN INTEREST in hemangiomas led to the examination of 1,096 infants to determine the natural rate of occurrence of the so-called strawberry mark. I had been unable to find this information in recent textbooks of dermatology and in other available literature. At the same time a record was kept of all other birthmarks.
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[Tear production in premature infants, newborn infants and infants].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1993
These investigations concerned 50 babies at the age of 34 to 47 weeks and two days. After local instillation of anesthetic drops, Schirmer-1-test was done. The average basal tear production was 5 mm +/- 3 mm in 5 minutes. This result was independent of absolute age of the babies, of birth weight, of the degree of maturity and of sex; there was no ...
C, Spiegler, U M, Mayer
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Infinite Infants

Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC'06), 2006
Infinite Infants is a three year transdisciplinary practice based research project exploring the potential for networked, sustainable ICT resources for children. The research is an inquiry into the potential for collaborative learning via telematic spaces, by exploiting the qualities that digital media affords, such as non-linearity, tele-presence and ...
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