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Outcomes and complications of different approaches for 1-2 cm upper tract stones in the paediatric population: bicentric retrospective analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesPediatr Surg Int
Bruniera M   +14 more
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A comparative analysis of the Sport Mental Health Assessment Tool (SMHAT-1) between paediatric and adult Olympic and Paralympic athletes. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Open Sport Exerc Med
Triplett AN   +8 more
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Exploring the need for a social prescribing pathway in an Australian paediatric allied healthcare intake service: a pilot feasibility and acceptability study. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Public Health
Hamill L   +10 more
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Paediatric vulvovaginitis

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1995
SUMMARYVulvovaginitis in the prepubertal child may present with itch, irritation, pain, dysuria or discharge as a result of poor hygiene, contact irritants, sexual abuse or skin diseases involving the genital area. Common infectious causes include threadworms, group A beta‐haemolytic streptococci and Haemophilus influenzae.
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Paediatric conference

Emergency Nurse, 1999
The venue for the postponed RCN Children in A&E (Within the RCN A&E Nursing Association) Annual Conference, Saturday, April 24 1999 will be The Education Centre, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham.
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Paediatric sepsis

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2019
Purpose of review Sepsis remains among the leading causes of childhood mortality worldwide. This review serves to highlight key areas of knowledge gain and ongoing controversies pertinent to sepsis in children. Recent findings Several recent publications describe the epidemiology of
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Paediatric nurses

Emergency Nurse, 2006
It has been well documented recently that children require specially trained nurses to care for them, and that they should be treated in specially des-ignated areas in hospital.
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