... Studies on epidemiology and susceptibility of fungemia are more frequent in adult populations and are based on large samples; thus, pediatricians often have to rely on data from these studies when applying treatment. To ...
... when patients’ needs were quicker and more explicitly expressed via an effective communication device, there was no doubt that their needs and feelings would be res- ponded to, leading to compliance and ...
... in pediatricpatients, as for any age, must be personalized, but in these cases, the biolo- gical age and its degree of development are ...of patients initiate their epilepsy in the pediatric ...
... In pediatricpatients, CHGp has been used for several years but as shown in the present systematic review very few RCTs have been published in order to assess its efficacy and ...the pediatric ...
... in pediatricpatients, both in-hospital and ambu- ...or pediatric neurologists to create a proper diagnostic approach oriented toward all patients under suspicion of epilepsy, to find an ...
... Each one of the infectious diseases studied exhibit a characteristic pattern of intrathecal immunoglobulin synthesis. These patterns are detected earlier in children than in adults with similar infections. Additionally, ...
... A limitation of the study is that even when favorable results were found overall in reduction of the number of symptoms and a significant global improvement, these results are only preliminary due to the limited numbers ...
... Five patients changed their immunological category from moderate immuno- suppression to no suppression (29%); however, 1 patient dropped from category 1 to ...
... for patients between 1 month and 14 years of age. A total of 152 patients were excluded; 17 because their age was outside the range of the study, 90 had incomplete information, and 45 had no hospital ...
... Four additional rele- vant plant food allergens have also been tested for compo- nent-resolved diagnosis of banana allergy: kiwifruit Act d 2 to evalúate cross-reactivity with banana TL[r] ...
... in pediatricpatients with ESRD undergoing dialysis therapy in a single ...younger patients and in those with previous history of peritonitis, and is associated with dialysis-specific training of the ...
... in pediatricpatients and demonstrates that LB is a safe procedure with a low rate of ...centre pediatric study. Our findings further support the notion that pediatricpatients do not ...
... ten patients were alive after the median follow-up period of ...involving pediatricpatients with AML M3 seen at a single institution; the patients were stratified and treated with a standard ...
... in pediatricpatients with end stage renal ...characterize pediatricpatients on chronic PD in relation to dialysis and cardiovascular ...outcome. Patients and Methods: Cross sec- ...
... in pediatricpatients. It should not be assumed that pediatricpatients will course with a si- lent phase or they will debut with chagasic cardiopathy only after many ...
... Fallos en la extubación de niños luego de ventilación espontánea exitosa.. Failures in extubation of pediatric patients after successful spontaneous breathing.[r] ...
... The objective is to give recommendations about medical treatment to pediatric patients with chronic liver disease (CLD), autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), Non- Alcoholic fatty liver disease [r] ...
... 29. Harrington M, Hotz C, Zeder C, Polvo GO, Villalpando S, Zim- mermann MB, Walczyk T, Rivera JA, Hurrell RF. A comparison of the bioavailability of ferrous fumarate and ferrous sulfate in non-anemic Mexican women and ...
... in patients with recurring acute otitis ...some patients had been previously assessed by private non-specialist physicians who ordered exams and diagnostic tests that were unnecessary for the diagnosis of ...
... all patients evaluated with blood cou- nts, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP) and CK ...9 patients. Four patients had mild thrombocytopenia and all had an increase in CK, ...