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Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 20, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Rolf Zetterström Source Type: journals
Correlation between 6-min walk test and exercise stress test in healthy children
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Conclusions: SMWT distance is significantly correlated with the eVO2 obtained during the EST. This indicates that SMWT is also one of the predictive markers for EST performance. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 18, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: A Limsuwan, R Wongwandee, P Khowsathit Source Type: journals
Cytokine levels in neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis and long-term growth and neurodevelopment
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Conclusion: This study suggests that increased serum levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines may play a role in the poor growth and neurodevelopment associated with this high-risk population. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 18, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: A Lodha, E Asztalos, AM Moore Source Type: journals
Continuous intrathecal baclofen therapy in children with cerebral palsy – when does improvement emerge?
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Conclusion: There seems to be a sequence of changes after introduction of continuous intrathecal baclofen in a child with cerebral palsy that may guide the multidisciplinary team in their timing of therapy during post-surgical follow-up. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 14, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: K Ramstad, R Jahnsen, B Lofterod, OH Skjeldal Source Type: journals
Reduced basal salivary cortisol in children with asthma and allergic rhinitis
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Conclusion: Asthmatic children on moderate or high doses of inhaled corticosteroids had reduced salivary cortisol, but co-morbidity of asthma and rhinitis was also associated with reduced cortisol levels. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 13, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: E Bakkeheim, P Mowinckel, KH Carlsen, P Burney, KC Lødrup Carlsen Source Type: journals
Length of the treatment and number of doses per day as major determinants of child adherence to acute treatment
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Conclusion: This study suggests that simplifying treatment schedules is an effective strategy for improving compliance in paediatric emergency departments. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 13, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: H Chappuy, J-M Tréluyer, S Faesch, C Giraud, G Chéron Source Type: journals
Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia caused by anti-HLA-A24 alloantibodies
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Conclusion: This case supports the idea that some anti-HLA class I antibodies could cause NAIT. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 13, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: M Starcevic, M Tomicic, M Malenica, V Zah-Matakovic Source Type: journals
Influenza B-associated rhabdomyolysis in Taiwanese children
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Aim: Influenza B-associated rhabdomyolysis (IBAR) is an infrequent and little-known complication of influenza B virus infection in children. Diagnosis is usually made based on clinical history, the presence of influenza in the community and detection of virus in nasopharyngeal specimens. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and laboratory manifestations, complications and outcomes of IBAR in Taiwanese children.Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted in patients aged (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 13, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: C-T Wu, S-H Hsia, J-L Huang Source Type: journals
Increased prevalence of burnout symptoms in parents of chronically ill children
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Conclusion: Burnout may be a useful model for understanding long-term parental responses and should be acknowledged among the different types of psychological consequences of the multi-faceted experience of parenting a child with chronic illness. Gender seems to influence the risk of burnout symptoms. Continued research about other background factors, and how the parents' situation changes over time are warranted. In the clinic, we need to draw attention to the group of parents who may suffer from burnout. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 12, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: C Lindström, J Åman, AL Norberg Source Type: journals
Randomized controlled trial of early skin-to-skin contact: effects on the mother and the newborn
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Conclusion: This study shows that skin-to-skin care implies better thermal regulation and a better proportion of exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 12, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: MA Marín Gabriel, I Llana Martín, A López Escobar, E Fernández Villalba, I Romero Blanco, P Touza Pol Source Type: journals
New Danish reference values for height, weight and body mass index of children aged 0–5 years
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Conclusion: New references for length or height, weight and BMI by age were constructed for children in Denmark. Since the 1970s, weight, length and BMI at birth increased, and growth during the first year of life appears to be healthier. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 12, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: AM Nielsen, EM Olsen, A Juul Source Type: journals
Unusual CNS infection from a subtorcular dermal sinus – case report
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Conclusion: This case suggests that children who present with CNS infections with unusual pathogens should be carefully evaluated for the presence of anatomic abnormalities including dermal sinus tracts. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 12, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: PM Kanev, JC Salazar Source Type: journals
Cognitive outcome at 2 years of age in Finnish infants with very low birth weight born between 2001 and 2006
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Conclusion: Cognitive development of VLBW infants seemed to have improved in comparison with earlier publications, but it differed from the FT controls. Neonatal factors affected cognitive development. Therefore, updated regional follow-up data are important for clinicians. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 12, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P Munck, L Haataja, J Maunu, R Parkkola, H Rikalainen, H Lapinleimu, L Lehtonen Source Type: journals
Continuation of linear growth failure and its association with cognitive ability are not dependent on initial length-for-age: a longitudinal study from 6 months to 11 years of age
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Conclusion: In this setting where linear growth retardation was common, association between linear growth after age 6 months and cognitive ability in adolescence was not dependent on initial HAZ. Prevention of growth stunting may benefit all children regardless of their initial HAZ. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 12, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: YB Cheung, P Ashorn Source Type: journals
Health-related quality of life and its determinants in children and adolescents born with oesophageal atresia
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Conclusion: In this first study describing health-related quality of life in children and adolescents born with oesophageal atresia, we demonstrated that general health remains impaired because of a high incidence of concomitant anomalies and gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with oesophageal atresia when compared with the healthy reference population. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 12, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: MG Peetsold, HA Heij, JA Deurloo, RJBJ Gemke Source Type: journals
Paediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition
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Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 11, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Yigael Finkel Source Type: journals
How do parents of 4- to 5-year-old children perceive the weight of their children?
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Conclusion: Children with a weight in the normal range were considered by their parents as a little too light or too light. Overweight was considered as normal weight, and obesity as normal or a little too heavy. The perception of a normal weight in children at 4[ndash]5 years is distorted. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 10, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: HGM Oude Luttikhuis, RP Stolk, PJJ Sauer Source Type: journals
Training of attention and memory deficits in children with acquired brain injury
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Conclusion: Provision of AMAT-C training and supervision at the child's school appears to ensure (1) satisfaction with the programme, (2) sustaining of motivation and (3) improvements in learning and memory. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 9, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: N Madsen Sjö, S Spellerberg, S Weidner, M Kihlgren Source Type: journals
Vitamin D status and acute lower respiratory infection in early childhood in Sylhet, Bangladesh
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Conclusion: Vitamin D status was associated with early childhood ALRI in a matched case[ndash]control study in rural Bangladesh. Randomized trials may establish whether interventions to improve vitamin D status can reduce the burden of ALRI in early childhood. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 9, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: DE Roth, R Shah, RE Black, AH Baqui Source Type: journals
Neonatal intensive care utilization and neonatal outcome of infants born to women aged 40 years and over in New Zealand
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Conclusion: Although the number of infants admitted for neonatal care following birth to women over 40 years of age has increased, these infants do not appear to have an increased risk of severe abnormal outcome. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 7, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: M Battin, L Sadler Source Type: journals
Visual neurophysiological dysfunction in infants exposed to hydroxychloroquine in utero
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Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 6, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Isabelle Ingster-Moati, Eliane Albuisson Source Type: journals
RE: Visual neurophysiological dysfunction in infants exposed to hydroxychloroquine in utero
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Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 6, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: F Renault, R Flores-Guevara Source Type: journals
Perceptions of vaccine safety in a global context
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Conclusion: For the implementation of immunization programmes, it is important to develop an in-depth understanding of mechanisms underlying decisions to accept or reject the vaccination of a child. Theoretical models may aid in the understanding of these mechanisms. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 5, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: T Callréus Source Type: journals
Sucking characteristics of successfully breastfeeding infants with ankyloglossia: a case series
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Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 4, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: DT Geddes, JC Kent, HL McClellan, CP Garbin, LM Chadwick, PE Hartmann Source Type: journals
A clinical review of 105 patients with PFAPA (a periodic fever syndrome)
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We describe the presentations and clinical outcomes of pediatric patients diagnosed with PFAPA (Periodic Fever, Aphthous lesions, Pharyngitis, and cervical Adenitis).Materials and methods: The medical records of children with recurrent fever and referred between 1998 and 2007 to a tertiary pediatric care hospital were reviewed. Children who met clinical criteria for PFAPA were then asked to participate in a follow-up study.Results: One hundred and five children met study criteria for PFAPA which included at least six episodes of periodic fever. Most (62%) were males, the mean age at onset of PFAPA was 39.6 months (80% were...
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 4, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: HM Feder, JC Salazar Source Type: journals
Cardiac troponin-I as a screening tool for myocarditis in children hospitalized for viral infection
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Conclusion: The incidence of myocarditis during viral infections is low and a routine TnI screening for asymptomatic myocarditis is not useful. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 4, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: M Renko, M Leskinen, T Kontiokari, T Tapiainen, P Hedberg, M Uhari Source Type: journals
The prognostic value of amplitude integrated EEG in neonatal sepsis and/or meningitis
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Conclusion: Low voltage background pattern, SWC and EA on aEEG are helpful to predict neurological outcome in infants with neonatal sepsis or meningitis. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 4, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: HJ ter Horst, M van Olffen, HJ Remmelts, H de Vries, AF Bos Source Type: journals
Long-term effects of rapid weight gain in children, adolescents and young adults with appropriate birth weight for gestational age: the kiel obesity prevention study
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Conclusion: Rapid weight gain was related to increases in height, weight, a higher prevalence of overweight and central fat distribution. In addition, rapid weight gain was related to a higher REE in boys, but not to cardio-metabolic risk factors. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 3, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: B Hitze, A Bosy-Westphal, S Plachta-Danielzik, F Bielfeldt, M Hermanussen, MJ Müller Source Type: journals
Recommendations for an ethical treatment of newborns involved in clinical trials
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Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 2, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: CV Bellieni, G Buonocore Source Type: journals
A prospective study on the persistence of infant crying, sleeping and feeding problems and preschool behaviour
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Conclusions: Multiple RP and feeding problems had the highest stability. Persistent RP were predictive of adverse social and adaptive behaviour. Understanding of the aetiology may help to prevent persistent RP (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - November 2, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: G Schmid, A Schreier, R Meyer, D Wolke Source Type: journals
Textbook of paediatric care
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Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 31, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Salomon Schulman Source Type: journals
New insights into the development of retinopathy of prematurity – importance of early weight gain
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Conclusion: This review will focus on the mechanisms leading to ROP by exploring factors responsible for poor early weight gain and abnormal vascularisation of the eye of the preterm infant. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 30, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: A Hellström, D Ley, I Hansen-Pupp, A Niklasson, L Smith, C Löfqvist, A-L Hård Source Type: journals
Validity of BMI based on self-reported weight and height in adolescents
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Conclusion: These data suggest that BMI based on self-reported weight and height is not accurate for BMI prediction at an individual level. However, self-reported BMI may be used as a simple and valid tool for BMI estimates of overweight and obesity in epidemiological studies. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 29, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: H Fonseca, AM Silva, MG Matos, I Esteves, P Costa, A Guerra, J Gomes-Pedro Source Type: journals
Sudden infant death syndrome during low incidence in Sweden 1997–2005
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Conclusions: Age at death continued to decrease. The high incidence during weekends persisted. Seasonality was not significant. There was no evidence of a changing effect from risk factors in the studied period. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 29, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: P Möllborg, B Alm Source Type: journals
The preterm piglet – a model in the study of oesophageal development in preterm neonates
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Conclusion: Immature EM may cause oral feeding difficulties. NEC-like symptoms may adversely affect EM. The piglet is a valid research model for studying human infant oral feeding and oesophageal development. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 29, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: S Rasch, PT Sangild, H Gregersen, M Schmidt, T Omari, C Lau Source Type: journals
Implementation of a multidisciplinary guideline-driven approach to the care of the extremely premature infant improved hospital outcomes
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Aim: To test the hypothesis that implementing guidelines for the standardized care of the extremely premature infant ( (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 26, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: CA Nankervis, EM Martin, ML Crane, KS Samson, SE Welty, LD Nelin Source Type: journals
Challenges to 21st century paediatrics
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Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 23, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Göran Wennergren, Bernt Alm Source Type: journals
Three-dimensional visualization of renal artery stenosis by 64-channel multiple detector-row computed tomographical angiography: review of two paediatric cases
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Conclusion: MDCTA is an accurate and noninvasive imaging technique, easily performed in children, and can be used as an alternative diagnostic modality in children with suspected renovascular hypertension. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 22, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: N Ueda, H Iwayama, Y Funahashi, K Suzuki Source Type: journals
Frontal brain activation in young children during picture book reading with their mothers
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Conclusion: There was greater frontal lobe activation in children when they were engaged in a picture book reading task with their mothers, as opposed to passive viewing of a videotape in which the story was read to them. Social and verbal engagement of the mother in reading picture books with her young child may mediate frontal brain activity in the child. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 22, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: S Ohgi, KK Loo, C Mizuike Source Type: journals
Physical activity levels and estimated energy expenditure in overweight and normal-weight 11-year-old children
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Conclusion: Overweight children engaged in less physical activity of both moderate and vigorous intensity compared with their normal-weight peers. Both overweight and normal-weight children were less active at weekends than on weekdays. Initiatives aiming to increase physical activity of overweight children at weekends are warranted. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 21, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: M Soric, M Misigoj-Durakovic Source Type: journals
A case of near-drowning: a case for routine cerebral monitoring
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Conclusion: Limited availability of electroencephalogram (EEG) and cerebral function monitoring (CFM) in paediatric intensive care may inadvertently delay diagnosis and appropriate treatments and so adversely affect outcomes. We propose that round-the-clock cerebral function and/or EEG monitoring should be available in all centres that provide paediatric intensive care. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 21, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: V Ponnusamy, RC Beach, J Blake, P Clarke Source Type: journals
A persistent gastric feeding tube
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Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 21, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: FJ Halbertsma, P Andriessen Source Type: journals
Age-related variation in the presentation of childhood stroke varies with inclusion criteria: Author's reply
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Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 21, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Francesca Del Balzo, Alberto Spalice, Martino Ruggieri, Filippo Greco, Enrico Properzi, Paola Iannetti Source Type: journals
Using diffusion MRI for measuring the temperature of cerebrospinal fluid within the lateral ventricles
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Conclusion: Although further improvements are needed, measuring the temperature within the lateral ventricles using diffusion MRI is a viable method that may be useful for clinical applications. We introduced the method, identified sources of error and offered remedies for each. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 20, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: LR Kozak, M Bango, M Szabo, G Rudas, Z Vidnyanszky, Z Nagy Source Type: journals
Adolescent sexual behaviour and public health: the religion versus science dichotomy
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Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 19, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Stephen J Genuis Source Type: journals
Treatment of neonatal abstinence syndrome with clonidine and chloral hydrate
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Conclusion: This study suggests that a treatment of neonatal abstinence syndrome with clonidine in omission of opiates is possible without causing short-term adverse cardiovascular effects. Considering the retrospective design of the study, controlled and prospective trials are needed. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 18, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: A Esmaeili, AK Keinhorst, T Schuster, F Beske, R Schlösser, C Bastanier Source Type: journals
Postnatal methadone withdrawal syndrome: hair analysis for detecting chronic exposure
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Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 18, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Esther Papaseit, Esther Corrales, Cristiana Stramesi, Oriol Vall, Antonio Palomeque, Oscar Garcia-Algar Source Type: journals
A 3-year longitudinal analysis of changes in fitness, physical activity, fatness and screen time
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Conclusions: Changes in BMI were associated with changes in fitness over 3 years. However, changes in PAI were the best predictor for changes in fitness in each year and over the 3 years of evaluation in youth. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 18, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: L Aires, LB Andersen, D Mendonça, C Martins, G Silva, J Mota Source Type: journals
A case of glycogen storage disease type Ib presenting with prolonged neonatal hypoglycaemia and minimal metabolic abnormalities
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Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 18, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Hiroshi Matsumoto, Shinsuke Kajiwara, Yumi Ogura, Takako Asano, Reiko Horikawa, Shigeaki Nonoyama Source Type: journals
Management of isolated rectal bleeding in newborn infants: comparison of two time periods
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Conclusions: Decreased treatment duration to 1 day of nil per os and 2 days of antibiotics was not associated with increased rates of deterioration to severe clinical conditions, nor to recurrent episodes of isolated rectal bleeding. (Source: Acta Paediatrica)
Source: Acta Paediatrica - October 18, 2009 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Ayala Maayan-Metzger, Irit Schushan-Eisen, Jacob Kuint Source Type: journals
