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Hidden Esophageal Foreign Body Masquerading as Aberrant Innominate Artery in an Infant With Recurrent Stridor. [PDF]
Liu WL, Wu CH, Wang TM, Jan SL.
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Abstract Background Sex differences in the clinical presentation of autism are established, but evidence on early‐life co‐occurring physical illnesses in early‐diagnosed autistic individuals is scarce. This nationwide cohort study examined sex‐stratified incidence of physical illnesses within 5 years after autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis in ...
Yu‐Chieh Chuang +6 more
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First use of nitazoxanide in Kelleni's protocol for managing severe bronchiolitis in a 9-month-old infant: A case report and review of literature. [PDF]
Kelleni MT.
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Abstract Introduction Recognition and management of medical emergencies in dental practice is an essential topic area in dental education. However, limited published research on the topic is available from dental institutions in lower‐middle income countries (LMICs).
Kamran Ali +5 more
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Linking Gastroesophageal Reflux Characteristics to Airway Inflammation: Insights from Bronchoalveolar Lavage Cytology in Severe Preschool Wheeze. [PDF]
Pavić I +5 more
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Abstract Background Routine in‐hospital screening of social risk factors linked with poor health outcomes is not done in Singapore, where an aging population pays for 25% healthcare costs out‐of‐pocket despite universal coverage. Objective We developed and implemented a social risk screening tool for hospitalised patients and reported the association ...
Orlanda Q. M. Goh +10 more
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The association between early-life respiratory infections and childhood asthma: a meta-analytic perspective. [PDF]
Zhao R.
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Abstract Introduction Low‐value care refers to health services for which the potential harms or costs outweigh the benefits of use. Bronchiolitis is the most common and among the most costly causes of pediatric hospitalizations. Evidence consistently shows that many common tests and treatments used to manage bronchiolitis do not improve outcomes ...
Branden Bonham +39 more
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Prevalence and early-life risk factors of asthma in preterm adolescents: a cohort study. [PDF]
van Dokkum NH +3 more
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Abstract Introduction Community‐acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a frequent and costly cause of pediatric emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations. Previous prognostic tools for CAP are limited by small samples, single‐center or retrospective designs, lack of generalizability to ED settings, lack of biomarkers, or limited objective data.
Todd A. Florin +21 more
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