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Acute appendicitis in preschool-age children

European Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
During the last 11 years, 122 children aged less than 5 years underwent appendectomy with a preoperative diagnosis of acute appendicitis. At surgery, 29 children (24%) presented with acute suppurative appendicitis, 64 children (52%) perforated appendices and 26 children (21%) with appendiceal abscess.
George, Sakellaris   +2 more
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Behavior Management for Preschool-Aged Children

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2014
This article summarizes behavior management strategies for preschool children who are at high risk for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder that have found to be effective in improving child behavior. Both parent and teacher training programs are reviewed, as these have been backed by substantial research evidence.
Amanda P, Williford, Terri L, Shelton
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Preschool-aged children’s jumps: Imitation performances

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 2010
Imitative behavior underlaid by perception and action links during children's development in complex locomotor skills has been the object of relatively few studies. In order to explore children's motor coordination modes, 130 children divided into five age groups from 3.5 to 7.5 years were instructed to imitate jumping tasks in spontaneous motor ...
Lazhar, Labiadh   +2 more
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Acute appendicitis in preschool age children

The American Journal of Surgery, 1980
Appendicitis in preschool children is not uncommon. A duration of greater than 40 hours usually implied perforation. The most common findings were abdominal pain, tenderness, temperature elevation and vomiting. In the presence of perforation or abscess formation, appendectomy followed by copious wound irrigation, abscess drainage and delayed secondary ...
J M, Graham, W J, Pokorny, F J, Harberg
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Assessment of Play in Preschool-Age

European Psychologist
Abstract: The construct of play lacks a universal and consensual definition, due to its inherent complexity. It is during childhood play is fundamental to the development of cognitive, social, emotional, physical, and language skills. Therefore, it is pertinent to conduct research on play in preschool age, seeking to identify predictors of development
Gabriela Rebelo   +3 more
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Preschool-aged wheezing.

Rhode Island medical journal (2013), 2015
Wheezing is a common physical finding in the pediatric age group 0-4 years and can have multiple diverse causes. Infectious causes are the most common culprit and lead to bronchiolitis or preschool asthma. The identification and understanding of these causes is fundamental in the appropriate treatment of our patients. The differentiation and underlying
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Premyopia at Preschool Age

Ophthalmology, 2022
Chiao-Yu Wang   +5 more
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The Preschool Age Psychiatric Assessment

2019
Abstract This chapter describes the Preschool Age Psychiatric Assessment (PAPA), a structured diagnostic parent-administered psychiatric interview about children ages 2–5 (24 months through 72 months) that assesses parent-reported psychiatric symptoms, disorders, and impairment in preschool children.
Helen Link Egger   +3 more
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Preschool age.

1961
Justin Pikunas, Eugene J. Albrecht
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PRESCHOOL-AGE VISION SCREENING

Optometry and Vision Science, 1971
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