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Acute appendicitis in preschool-age children
European Journal of Pediatrics, 2004During 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.
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Prevalence of Psychopathology in Preschool‐Age Children
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 2003PROBLEMLittle is known about psychopathology in preschool‐age children.METHODSA review of representative studies of psychiatric disorders in preschoolers.FINDINGSSample sizes ranged from 104 to 3,860 subjects, ages 1 to 9 years. Prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders varied from 0.1% to 26.4%; high rates of co‐morbidity were reported ...
Mary Ann, McDonnell, Carol, Glod
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Hyperinflation in premature infants at preschool age
Acta Paediatrica, 1992Functional residual capacity was measured by helium gas dilution in 12 children born very preterm (gestational age 25–29 weeks). The children were studied at between 4.0 and 4.6 years of age. Their results were compared to those of 12 control children who were born at term without neonatal problems.
P J, Thompson, A, Greenough
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Behavior Management for Preschool-Aged Children
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2014This 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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The Cochlear Implant in Preschool-Aged Children
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1983Long-term experience with the single-electrode cochlear implant has shown this device to provide significant benefit with minimal risk to the deaf adult. Based on these findings, the decision was made to begin implanting children. As of September 1, 1982, 27 profoundly deaf children (ranging in age from 2.7 to 17.5 years) have received the cochlear ...
W F, House, L S, Eisenberg
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Acute appendicitis in preschool age children
The American Journal of Surgery, 1980Appendicitis 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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Parenting of Preschool and School-Aged Children
2018As parents of adult children will attest, parenting is a lifetime commitment. However, across the lifespan, the parenting tasks necessary for young people’s optimum development change. As children enter formal schooling, the responsibility for a child’s development becomes more of a shared responsibility between their home and their school.
Kirby, Grace, Hodges, Julie
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Defining Asthma in the Preschool-Aged Child
Pediatrics, 2002A physician faces many challenges in making a definitive diagnosis of asthma in young children. Although there are clinical and historical features consistent with asthma, identical features are present in many other diseases. Furthermore, there is no specific test for asthma.
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Discrimination of Age by Preschool Children
Journal of Gerontology, 1969J O, Britton, J H, Britton
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