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COR PULMONALE IN INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD
... lung disease was equal in severity to that of the group above ; and though they died a respiratory death there was good evidence of chronic strain of the right heart at post- mortem exam[r] ... See full document
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Fruit and Vegetable Intake During Infancy and Early Childhood
... study by Perrine et al in this supple- ment reports a positive association between breastfeeding duration and exclusivity and fruit and vegetable in- take at age 6 years, controlling for covariates. In our study, our ... See full document
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Reactive Attachment Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood
... as early as the first month of life); the failure- to-thrive symptoms were no longer defining features; and the nature of problems in social responsivity were delineated ... See full document
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THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: ACUTE METABOLIC DISEASE IN INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD
... Odor of sweaty feet’, resistant metabolic acidemia progressive neurological signs Neonatal lethargy, seizures Seizures, mental retardation Feeding difficulty, episodic vomiting.. a, Qb, [r] ... See full document
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COR PULMONALE IN INFANCY SIMULATING CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
... suits in hypertension in the pulmonary cir- culation, whereas in other cases where pul- monary hypertension is associated with a severe cardiac lesion, the hypertension is thought to cau[r] ... See full document
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Child neglect in infancy and early childhood : Towards a definition of the problem
... As the overview of the concerns outlined in the child death reviews has shown, chronic neglect is a significant factor in cases of preventable deaths in infancy and toddler-hood, including those who have died at ... See full document
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Continuity of Care in Infancy and Early Childhood Health Outcomes
... WhaT ThIs sTuDy aDDs: Higher continuity in infancy is associated with decreased urgent health care utilization and improved receipt of recommended preventive care from ages 1 to 3 y[r] ... See full document
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Early life income inequality and adolescent health and well being
... distinguish infancy and early childhood stages of development when social influences begin to extend from the family environment to school and community settings (Lillard et ... See full document
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Update on rufinamide in childhood epilepsy
... normal early childhood development before the onset of epilepsy and the lack of organic cerebral ...in infancy and early childhood, additionally cryptogenic LGS as well as atypical ... See full document
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A Clinicomycological Study of Mucocutaneous Candidiasis
... 25 Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis This is characterized by persistent candidal infection of the skin, nails and mucosa starting in infancy or early childhood and not responding to con[r] ... See full document
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Clinical impact of early diagnosis of autism on the prognosis and parent-child relationships
... late infancy or early childhood, and is characterized by social and communication deficits that impede optimal ...of early diagnosis and treatment with evidence-based interventions, which can ... See full document
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Development of Eating Behaviors Among Children and Adolescents
... of infancy to the omnivore’s diet consumed by early ...This early learning is constrained by chil- dren’s genetic predispositions, which include the un- learned preference for sweet tastes, salty ... See full document
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Pica- A Case Report on Eating Disorder of Rural Adolescent Girl
... of infancy or early childhood ,characterized by “the persistent eating of non nutritive substance for a period of at least one month : inappropriate to the developmental level , not part of a ... See full document
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West Syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome: A Survey of Natural History
... taut syndrome are characterized by their onset in infancy and early childhood, intractable seizures occurring almost daily, severe psychomotor retardation, and poor prog-.. nosis.[r] ... See full document
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Echocardiography of isolated subacute left heart tamponade in a patient with cor pulmonale and circumferential pericardial effusion
... with cor pulmonale and circumferential pericar- dial effusion develop an atypical form of cadiac tampo- nade with isolated left heart ...with cor pulmonale, ele- vated pressure in right heart ... See full document
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Anxiety in Patients with Chronic Cor Pulmonale and Its Effect on Exercise Capacity
... Anxiety and other negative emotions appear to be associated with reduced motor function in CCP patients, affect- ing heart rate, systolic blood pressure, breathing [r] ... See full document
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Health Supervision for Children With Turner Syndrome
... The pediatrician should discuss the diagnosis of Turner syndrome, the phenotype, and the variability of the phenotype. Both parents should be present if possible. They need to know that short stature and infertility are ... See full document
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Congenital adrenal hyperplasia with cholestatic jaundice
... Most untreated patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency have serum 17-hydroxyprogesterone concentrations more than 1,000 ng/dL. For the few patients with levels in the range of >630ng/dL (upper limit of reference range ... See full document
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Cor Pulmonale in Severe Pierre Robin Syndrome
... Hence, to Berggren and Duran’s list of “Pitfalls in the Treatment of Pierre Robin Syndrome”2 we would like to add failure to consider tracheostomy in the severe case with marked upper ai[r] ... See full document
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HYDROCOLPOS IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD
... H YDROCOLPOS is a clinical condition characterized by the accumulation of fluid, other than blood, in a vaginal canal that is obstructed by an imperforate hymen or.. by atresia.[r] ... See full document
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