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Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Growth Failure/Stunting in Global Child Health

Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Growth Failure/Stunting in Global Child Health

... each child to provide a full picture of gut dysfunction and to assess the impact of different ...gut dysfunction on hormonal and metabolic status, childhood growth, and neurocognitive ...

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Cumulative risk effect of household dysfunction for child maltreatment after intensive intervention of the child protection system in Japan: a longitudinal analysis

Cumulative risk effect of household dysfunction for child maltreatment after intensive intervention of the child protection system in Japan: a longitudinal analysis

... household dysfunction variables individually into the model, and each had a significant relationship with maltreatment reports (hazard ratios for interparental violence, caregiver mental health problem, and ...

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The child presenting with a system or organ dysfunction Haematological disorders Anaemia

The child presenting with a system or organ dysfunction Haematological disorders Anaemia

... the child fails to improve after 48 hours, add chlo- ramphenicol 25 mg/kg 8- hourly (IV or oral) or ceftriaxone 100 mg/kg daily IV (or IM if this is not ...

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Online Problem-Solving Therapy for Executive Dysfunction After Child Traumatic Brain Injury

Online Problem-Solving Therapy for Executive Dysfunction After Child Traumatic Brain Injury

... executive dysfunction is one of the most common sequelae of pediatric TBI, early treatment is apt to allow children to be more successful in ev- eryday settings, including the home, school, and ...

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Severe Varicella Caused by Varicella-Vaccine Strain in a Child With Significant T-Cell Dysfunction

Severe Varicella Caused by Varicella-Vaccine Strain in a Child With Significant T-Cell Dysfunction

... with cerebral palsy and reactive airway disease who received a dose of varicella vaccine 7 days after complet- ing a steroid taper and restarted on steroid therapy 8 days after receiving[r] ...

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A TWENTY-FIVE YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY ON THE HYPERKINETIC CHILD WITH MINIMAL BRAIN DYSFUNCTION

A TWENTY-FIVE YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY ON THE HYPERKINETIC CHILD WITH MINIMAL BRAIN DYSFUNCTION

... SUMMARY OF CLINICAL DATA ON 18 PATIENTS* WITH HYPERKINESIS AND MINIMAL BRAIN DYSFUNCTION. SELECTED FOR Fou.ow-up STUDY[r] ...

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Neurologic Involvement in a Child With Systemic Capillary Leak Syndrome

Neurologic Involvement in a Child With Systemic Capillary Leak Syndrome

... 150 g/L, albumin level of 26 g/L, serum urea nitrogen level of 26 mmol/L, cre- atinine level of 159 ␮ mol/L, sodium level of 126 mmol/L, potassium level of 7 mmol/L, creatine kinase level of 30 000 U/L, alanine ...

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Paediatric sleep overview (and an interesting case)

Paediatric sleep overview (and an interesting case)

... • 1965 – Described a constellation of symptoms termed “Late Onset Central Hypoventilation Syndrome with Hypothalamic Dysfunction (LO-CHS/HD)“. Fishman et al Am J Dis Child 1965[r] ...

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Study of cardiac manifestations in patients with chronic liver disease

Study of cardiac manifestations in patients with chronic liver disease

... In this study out of 100 patients, randomly 10 patients were selected for pro-BNP level estimation. Out of 10 patients 6 patients had significantly positive values (60%); 83% of them were in Child Pugh C and all ...

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Surgical outcomes of distal splenorenal shunt or liver transplantation in treatment of schistosomal refractory variceal bleeding

Surgical outcomes of distal splenorenal shunt or liver transplantation in treatment of schistosomal refractory variceal bleeding

... portal hypertension with preserved hepatic function has been indicated in recurrent variceal bleeding, patients who may develop advanced liver dysfunction predicted by (Child-Pugh score[r] ...

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Update On The Clinical Perspectives And Care Of The Child With 47,XXY (Klinefelter Syndrome)

<p>Update On The Clinical Perspectives And Care Of The Child With 47,XXY (Klinefelter Syndrome)</p>

... Abstract: 47,XXY (Klinefelter syndrome [KS]) is the most common sex chromosomal aneuploidy (1:660), yet, despite this, only 25% of the males are ever diagnosed. Males with 47,XXY present with characteristic symptoms ...

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Validation of an Early Language Milestone Scale in a High-Risk Population

Validation of an Early Language Milestone Scale in a High-Risk Population

... ent developmental disabilities give rise to different patterns of speech and/or language delay: The child with isolated oral motor dysfunction (eg, due to dysarthria) has delayed speech,[r] ...

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Children associated with terrorist groups in the context of the legal framework for child soldiers - QIL QDI

Children associated with terrorist groups in the context of the legal framework for child soldiers - QIL QDI

... the child soldier-related crimes committed by the adults who recruit and abuse ...young child soldier he should benefit from the legal protections afforded to child soldiers for the duration of his ...

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Critical appraisal of canakinumab in the treatment of adults and children with cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome (CAPS)

Critical appraisal of canakinumab in the treatment of adults and children with cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome (CAPS)

... three syndromes, familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome (FCAS), Muckle-Wells syndrome (MWS) and neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease (NOMID), are characterized by urticaria[r] ...

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Current progress in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B and resulting clinical and programmatic implications

<p>Current progress in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B and resulting clinical and programmatic implications</p>

... HBV seems to have little effect on pregnancy, but HBV replication tends to increase during pregnancy, probably in relation to immune-suppression and increased production of adrenal corticosteroids, estrogen, and ...

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The Functional State of The Kidneys And Endothelial Dysfunction In Patients With Arterial Hypertension

The Functional State of The Kidneys And Endothelial Dysfunction In Patients With Arterial Hypertension

... increased GFR. A significant increase in GFR and the decrease was marked in patients with obesity of the 3rd degree. A negative relationship was observed in estimated GFR with indices of systolic blood pressure (r=-0.47; ...

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Vardenafil for the treatment of erectile dysfunction: an overview of the clinical evidence

Vardenafil for the treatment of erectile dysfunction: an overview of the clinical evidence

... Abstract: Many men with erectile dysfunction (ED) also have associated underlying cardiovascular and metabolic conditions, for which they are likely to be taking medication. Therefore, cardiovascular safety and ...

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Dysfunction of the thyroid gland during amiodarone therapy: a study of 297 cases

Dysfunction of the thyroid gland during amiodarone therapy: a study of 297 cases

... Oral administration of AM was commenced in all patients around the same time – 3–6 weeks after RIT. An average dose of 200 mg was administered daily. After their hospi- tal stay, the patients also received further ...

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Reproductive dysfunction and associated pathology in women undergoing military training

Reproductive dysfunction and associated pathology in women undergoing military training

... reproductive dysfunction may be seen in female soldiers as a result of military ...reproductive dysfunction consists of impaired ovulation with or without long term ...reproductive dysfunction. ...

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INVOLVEMENT OF GENES IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: OUTLINE AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE

INVOLVEMENT OF GENES IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: OUTLINE AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE

... visuospatial dysfunction, visuoperceptual dysfunction, dyspraxia, executive dysfunction, literacy problems, and language dusfunction, apraxia, aphasia and agnosia conjointly linked with general ...

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