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Journal Club: TV, TB, and how to say hello
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A review of three articles, about media exposure's link to increased BMI, a better test for
tuberculosis, and how parents may be put off if you don't greet them properly.
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
Two Japanese infants with congenital generalized lipodystrophy due to BSCL2 mutations
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Conclusion: Japanese CGL patients with BSCL2 mutations presented with severe insulin resistance, even during infancy, prior to the development of diabetes mellitus.
Source: Pediatrics International - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Atsushi Nishiyama, Mariko Yagi, Hiroyuki Awano, Yo Okizuka, Taro Maeda, Shinsaku Yoshida, Yasuhiro Takeshima, Masafumi Matsuo Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLES Source Type: journals
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Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: journals
Contents
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Forthcoming Issues
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Preface
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We are honored to edit this issue on “Nutritional Deficiencies” in the Pediatric Clinics of North America. The last issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America addressing nutritional problems was published 7 years ago. We have highlighted a spectrum of nutritional deficiencies ranging from those occurring despite normal health to those associated with a variety of disease states. Our aim is to provide pediatric practitioners and trainees across the globe with a comprehensive and practical clinical review that links pathophysiology with clinical manifestations and management strategies.
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Praveen S. Goday, Timothy S. Sentongo Source Type: journals
Nutritional Deficiencies During Normal Growth
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This article reviews these nutritional deficiencies and other less commonly seen deficiencies in children who are otherwise growing normally.
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: David L. Suskind Source Type: journals
Protein Energy Malnutrition
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Protein energy malnutrition (PEM) is a common problem worldwide and occurs in both developing and industrialized nations. In the developing world, it is frequently a result of socioeconomic, political, or environmental factors. In contrast, protein energy malnutrition in the developed world usually occurs in the context of chronic disease. There remains much variation in the criteria used to define malnutrition, with each method having its own limitations. Early recognition, prompt management, and robust follow up are critical for best outcomes in preventing and treating PEM.
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Zubin Grover, Looi C. Ee Source Type: journals
Nutrient Deficiencies in the Premature Infant
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This article reviews the normal accretion of nutrients in the fetus, discusses specific nutrient deficiencies that are exacerbated in the postnatal period, and identifies key areas for future research.
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Malika D. Shah, Shilpa R. Shah Source Type: journals
Nutritional Deficiencies in Children on Restricted Diets
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Pediatric nutritional deficiencies are associated not only with poverty and developing countries, but also in children in the developed world who adhere to restricted diets. At times, these diets are medically necessary, such as the gluten-free diet for management of celiac disease or exclusion diets in children with food allergies. At other times, the diets are self-selected by children with behavioral disorders, or parent-selected because of nutrition misinformation, cultural preferences, alternative nutrition therapies, or misconceptions regarding food tolerance. Health care providers must be vigilant in monitoring both...
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Midge Kirby, Elaine Danner Source Type: journals
Nutritional Deficiencies in Obesity and After Bariatric Surgery
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This article reviews current knowledge of nutritional deficits in obese and overweight individuals and those that commonly present after bariatric surgery and summarizes current recommendations for screening and supplementation.
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Stavra A. Xanthakos Source Type: journals
Nutrition Management of Pediatric Patients Who Have Cystic Fibrosis
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This article reviews nutrition topics frequently discussed in relationship to CF and presents intriguing new information describing nutrients currently being studied for their impact on overall health of patients who have CF.
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Suzanne H. Michel, Asim Maqbool, Maria D. Hanna, Maria Mascarenhas Source Type: journals
Nutritional Deficiencies During Critical Illness
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A significant proportion of critically ill children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) present with nutritional deficiencies. Malnourished hospitalized patients have a higher rate of complications, increased mortality, longer length of hospital stay, and increased hospital costs. Critical illness may further contribute to nutritional deteriorate with poor outcomes. Younger age, longer duration of PICU stay, congenital heart disease, burn injury, and need for mechanical ventilation support are some of the factors that are associated with worse nutritional deficiencies. Failure to estimate energy requiremen...
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Nilesh M. Mehta, Christopher P. Duggan Source Type: journals
Optimizing Nutritional Management in Children with Chronic Liver Disease
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Malnutrition is common in infants and children with chronic liver disease (CLD) and may easily be underestimated by clinical appearance alone. The cause of malnutrition in CLD is multifactorial, although insufficient dietary intake is probably the most important factor and is correctable. Fat malabsorption occurs in cholestatic disorders, and one must also consider any accompanying fat-soluble vitamin and essential fatty acid deficiencies. The clinician should proactively evaluate, treat, and re-evaluate response to treatment of nutritional deficiencies. Because a better nutritional state is associated with better survival...
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Scott Nightingale, Vicky Lee Ng Source Type: journals
Nutritional Deficiencies in Intestinal Failure
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This article presents how an improved understanding of digestive pathophysiology is essential for diagnosis, successful management, and prevention of nutrient deficiencies in children with IF.
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Charmaine H. Mziray-Andrew, Timothy A. Sentongo Source Type: journals
Refeeding Syndrome
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This article reviews the pathophysiology, the clinical manifestations, and the management of RFS. The key to prevention is identifying patients at risk and being aware of the potential complications involved in rapidly reintroducing feeds to a malnourished patient.
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Judy Fuentebella, John A. Kerner Source Type: journals
Drug-Induced Nutrient Deficiencies
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Good clinical care extends beyond mere diagnosis and treatment of disease to appreciation that nutrient deficiencies can be the price of effective drug therapy. The major risk factors for developing drug-induced nutrient deficiencies are lack of awareness by the prescribing physician and long duration of drug therapy. The field of pharmacogenomics has potential to improve clinical care by detecting patients at risk for complications from drug therapy. Further improvements in patient safety rely on physicians voluntarily reporting serious suspected adverse drug reactions.
Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Lina Felípez, Timothy A. Sentongo Source Type: journals
Index
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Source: Pediatric Clinics of North America - October 1, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: journals
Experiences of integrated management of childhood illness(IMCI) training and implementation in South Africa; a qualitative evaluation of the IMCI case management training course
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Conclusions:
The IMCI training course was reported to be an effective method of acquiring skills, but more time is required, either during the course, or with follow-up, to improve IMCI implementation. Innovative solutions may be required to ensure that adequate skills are acquired and maintained.
Source: BMC Pediatrics - Latest articles - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Christiane HorwoodAnna VoceKerry VermaakNigel RollinsShamim Qazi Source Type: journals
[Diffuse arterial calcified elastopathy. A case report.]
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We report a case of diffuse arterial calcified elastopathy discovered in a neonatal intensive care unit, during management of a cardiogenic shock in a 3-months old infant. This observation demonstrates the importance of systematic measurement of the arterial tension, family screening and the impact of the ultrasound in the detection of vascular calcifications. Treatment remains essentially symptomatic.
PMID: 19800770 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Archives de Pediatrie - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Zakaria A, Kabiri M, Kabbaj M, Barkat A, Lamdouar Bouazzaoui N Tags: Arch Pediatr Source Type: journals
Is CRP in neonatal sepsis a helpful marker?
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A short window of action exists for the newborn with suspected sespsis. With little time and
less-than-perfect lab studies, are CRP values the added clue you need to arrive at a diagnosis?
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
New Products: Gait trainer, portable office table, and RFID tags
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Profiles of a portable table, a pediatric gait trainer, and a software program that uses RFID tags to
track nursery infants.
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
Journal Club: TV, TB, and how to say hello
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A review of three articles, about media exposure's link to increased BMI, a better test for
tuberculosis, and how parents may be put off if you don't greet them properly.
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
A 'scientific' approach to keep kids off drugs
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Communities that use science-based approaches to problem behaviors in adolescents, including alcohol
and tobacco use, are more likely to see positive results.
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
Your Voice: Why not use formula? Plus, thoughts on teaching testicular self-examination
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Letters about iron supplementation and testicular self-exam (TSE).
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
CP Links: LGBTQ links
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A collection of links for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth, and their
parents, friends, and doctors.
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
Viewpoint: When is a crisis also an opportunity?
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An editorial that examines the prominence of pediatric metabolic syndrome over the last few
years.
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
Optimizing primary care for LGBTQ youth
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Caring for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth requires both an understanding
of general adolescent cognitive and sexual health development, as well as an awareness of some of the unique
medical and social issues these young people may face.
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
Children's author, and children's doctor, too
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Profile of Charoltte Cowan, MD, a pediatrician who has written a series of children's books about
common child maladies such as earaches and fevers.
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
A four-month-old in respiratory distress
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A year-old child with a jaundice and respiratory distress is eventually diagnosed with
HIV.
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
Easier pediatric blood pressure screening
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An interview with Dr. David Kaelber on the implications of his vastly simplified screening tool for
pediatric hypertension.
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
A perplexing red eruption
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A 12-month-old awakens with asymptomatic juicy red papular eruptions on her cheeks. It is diagnosed as
Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome.
Source: Modern Medicine Contemporary Pediatrics - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: info
Appraisal, Coping, and Social Support as Predictors of Psychological Distress and Parenting Efficacy in Parents of Premature Infants
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Source: Children's Health Care - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Becker, TaraRowe, JenniferJones, Liz Source Type: journals
Pathways to Adult Sexual Revictimization: Direct and Indirect Behavioral Risk Factors Across the Lifespan
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The purpose of this study is to investigate direct and indirect social and behavioral risk factors for adult sexual revictimization. Participants include 147 adult, predominantly African American (88%) women, 59% of whom had a documented history of child sexual abuse. Participants are interviewed in adulthood about adolescent and adult sexual victimization as well as other background and lifestyle characteristics. Structural equation modeling indicates that the relationship between child and adolescent sexual victimization is indirect, mediated by adolescent risk-taking behavior. The relationship between adolescent and adu...
Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Fargo, J. D. Tags: Articles Source Type: journals
Clinician Ratings of Batterer Treatment Behaviors in Predicting Reassault
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This article examines the use of clinicians’ ratings of batterer program participants to predict their reassaults during a 6-month posttreatment follow-up and a longer and more inclusive postintake follow-up period (n = 380). The ratings consist of 10 items that reflect the behavioral criteria used by clinicians in making judgment about treatment success. Logistic regressions and ROC analyses show that the sums of the clinician ratings are significant but weak predictors of especially severe reassaults in the longer postintake follow-up. Analyses of the individual items and the determinants of the ratings reveal atte...
Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gondolf, E. W., Wernik, H. Tags: Articles Source Type: journals
Gender Symmetry, Sexism, and Intimate Partner Violence
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This study of a predominantly Hispanic sample of 92 male and 140 female college students examines both gender symmetry in intimate partner violence (IPV) and inconsistent relationships found in previous studies between sexist attitudes and IPV. Results indicate that although comparable numbers of men and women perpetrate and are victimized in their relationships with intimate partners, the path models suggest that women’s violence tends to be in reaction to male violence, whereas men tend to initiate violence and then their partners respond with violence. Benevolent sexism was shown to have a protective effect agains...
Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Allen, C. T., Swan, S. C., Raghavan, C. Tags: Articles Source Type: journals
Darfur Refugees in Cairo: Mental Health and Interpersonal Conflict in the Aftermath of Genocide
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Hundreds of thousands of Darfur people affected by the Sudanese genocide have fled to Cairo, Egypt, in search of assistance. Collaborating with Africa and Middle East Refugee Assistance (AMERA), the authors conducted a mental health care needs assessment among Darfur refugees in Cairo. Information was collected using individual and focus group interviews to identify gaps in mental health care and develop understandings of emotional and relationship problems. The refugee mental health care system has a piecemeal structure with gaps in outpatient services. There is moderate to severe emotional distress among many Darfur refu...
Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Meffert, S. M., Marmar, C. R. Tags: Articles Source Type: journals
Circumstances Surrounding Male Sexual Assault and Rape: Findings From the National Violence Against Women Survey
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Much work in the area of male sexual assault and rape relies on small clinical samples. From these samples, researchers reported that most male victims were physically injured during the attack and that penetration occurred. This work rests on a subsample of 219 men from the 1994-1996 Violence and Threats of Violence Against Women and Men in the United States Survey. Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey (NVAW) show that the vast majority of male sexual assault victims reported that they were not physically injured during the assault, that a weapon was not used, that there was no substance use at the tim...
Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Light, D., Monk-Turner, E. Tags: Articles Source Type: journals
English-Speaking and Spanish-Speaking Domestic Violence Perpetrators: An MMPI-2 Assessment
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The use of assessments to characterize domestic violence perpetrators continues to develop with an emphasis on increasing the effectiveness of domestic violence interventions. The present study examines and compares Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)-2 responses from 41 English-speaking and 48 Spanish-speaking men who were in court-mandated domestic violence treatment programs. Data are analyzed on all validity, clinical, supplementary, and content scales using composite means and cluster analyses. Although there are significant differences between the 2 groups on 12 scales, no scale shows significant clini...
Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Scott, R. L., Flowers, J. V., Bulnes, A., Olmsted, E., Carbajal-Madrid, P. Tags: Articles Source Type: journals
Exploring Family Environment Characteristics and Multiple Abuse Experiences Among Homeless Youth
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This qualitative study used data from the Social Enterprise Intervention (SEI) pilot study, a comprehensive vocational training program with integrated clinical services for homeless youth. In-depth interviews were conducted with 28 homeless youth participating in the SEI study to explore their perceptions of family environment characteristics and abuse experiences. The constant comparative method was used to analyze transcripts from in-depth interviews with the youth participants. Emergent themes related to family characteristics include home instability, abandonment, and caregiver substance abuse. Abuse-related subthemes...
Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Ferguson, K. M. Tags: Articles Source Type: journals
Correlates of Dating Violence Among Male and Female Heavy-Drinking College Students
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Discussion: Preventive programs that target dating violence among heavy-drinking college students should consider alcohol use as an important risk factor for abusive behaviors, both for the victims as well as the perpetrators.
Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Roudsari, B. S., Leahy, M. M., Walters, S. T. Tags: Articles Source Type: journals
The Perceived Impact of a Child Maltreatment Report From the Perspective of the Domestic Violence Shelter Worker
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The purpose of this study is to examine domestic violence shelter workers’ perceptions of child maltreatment reporting. A sample of 82 professionals from domestic violence shelters across the United States participated in a survey focusing on a variety of different types of reports and the frequency of both positive and negative outcomes arising from these reports. Possible outcomes included in the study are damage to the relationship between the worker and the battered woman, disempowerment of the battered woman, discouragement from seeking further help, protection of the child, further traumatization of the child, ...
Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Steen, J. A. Tags: Articles Source Type: journals
Relationship Between Type of Trauma Exposure and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Urban Children and Adolescents
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This study examines the association between trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among 157 help-seeking children (aged 8-17). Structured clinical interviews are carried out, and linear and logistic regression analyses are conducted to examine the relationship between PTSD and type of trauma exposure controlling for age, gender, and ethnicity. Confrontation with traumatic news, witnessing domestic violence, physical abuse, and sexual abuse are each significantly associated with PTSD. Witnessing a crime, being the victim of a crime, and exposure to accidents, fire, or disaster are not associated with PTSD...
Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Luthra, R., Abramovitz, R., Greenberg, R., Schoor, A., Newcorn, J., Schmeidler, J., Levine, P., Nomura, Y., Chemtob, C. M. Tags: Articles Source Type: journals
Flu Shot (Vaccine) Frequently Asked Questions
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Get answers to common questions about seasonal and H1N1 flu vaccines.
Source: DukeHealth.org: Duke Health Features - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Tags: Children's Primary Care Family Medicine Infectious Diseases Internal Medicine Primary Care Services Source Type: organizations
Flu Links and Resources
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Use these resources to learn more about H1N1 and seasonal flu.
Source: DukeHealth.org: Duke Health Features - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Tags: Children's Primary Care Family Medicine Infectious Diseases Internal Medicine Primary Care Services Urgent Care Source Type: organizations
Who Is at Greatest Risk for H1N1 and Seasonal Flu?
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Learn who is at risk for H1N1 flu compared to other strains of influenza.
Source: DukeHealth.org: Duke Health Features - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Tags: Children's Primary Care Emergency Services Infectious Diseases Internal Medicine Primary Care Services Urgent Care Source Type: organizations
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Title: Posttraumatic Stress DisorderCategory: Diseases and ConditionsCreated: 2/8/2000 4:14:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 9/30/2009
Source: MedicineNet Kids Health General - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: consumer
Fetal Surgery May Treat Heart Defect
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Title: Fetal Surgery May Treat Heart DefectCategory: Health NewsCreated: 9/29/2009 12:10:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 9/30/2009
Source: MedicineNet Kids Health General - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: consumer
Newborn Infant Skin Rash Syndromes and Birthmarks
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Information on common infant skin rash syndromes and birthmarks such as strawberry hemangioma, mongolian blue spots, stork marks, salmon patches, erythema toxicum, milia, miliaria, with photos
Source: Blog from a Pediatrician - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: consumer
Newborn Baby Health Problems - Reassurance for New Mothers and Fathers
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Parents have so many questions about possible newborn baby health problems. Now you can have peace of mind when you get answers to those common medical questions from a pediatrician.
Source: Blog from a Pediatrician - September 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: consumer
