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Infant Botulism

Pediatrics In Review, 1996
Infant botulism was first described in 1976. It is caused by Clostridium botulinum, a gram-positive anaerobic bacillus found most commonly in soil and agricultural products. The organism forms spores and during growth and germination releases a potent neurotoxin that is responsible for the illness.
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Infant Hydrocephalus

Pediatrics in Review
Hydrocephalus is a neurosurgical condition that is highly prevalent in pediatric medicine. In the infant population, there is a distinct set of features that all primary pediatricians would benefit from understanding. Infant hydrocephalus can present prenatally on imaging and postnatally with symptomatic enlargement of the head and associated skull ...
Victor M, Lu   +3 more
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Infant Stabilimeter

Child Development, 1964
D H, CROWELL, E K, YASAKA, D C, CROWELL
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Infant Dyschezia

Clinical Pediatrics, 2008
Paul E, Hyman   +2 more
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Infant Botulism

Annual Review of Medicine, 1980
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INFANT BOTULISM

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1986
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PREMATURE INFANTS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
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Infant Botulism

Southern Medical Journal, 1981
R A, Broughton, J, Campbell, H D, Wilson
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