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2041por Larijani, Faezeh Javadi, Moghtaderi, Mastaneh, Hajizadeh, Nilofar, Assadi, Farahnak“…Children with NBD require care from a multidisciplinary team approach consisting of pediatricians, neurosurgeon, urologist, nephrologists, orthopedic surgeon, and other allied medical specialists.…”
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2042por Nakamura, Yosikazu, Yashiro, Mayumi, Ae, Ryusuke, Chihara, Izumi, Sadakane, Atsuko, Aoyama, Yasuko, Kotani, Kazuhiko, Uehara, Ritei, Harada, Shohei“…Since January 2008, pediatricians in these 225 hospitals have reported KD patient data immediately after diagnosis. …”
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2043por Kim, Youngwon, Lee, Jung-Min, Laurson, Kelly, Bai, Yang, Gaesser, Glenn A., Welk, Gregory J.“…NC measurement was not better than BMI in classifying childhood overweight/obesity and, for boys, NC was inferior to BMI. Pediatricians and/or pediatric researchers should be cautious or wary about incorporating NC measurements in their pediatric care and/or research.…”
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2044por Khajeh, Ali, Noori, Noor Mohammad, Reisi, Mohsen, Fayyazi, Afshin, Mohammadi, Mahdi, Miri-Aliabad, Ghasem“…OBJECTIVE: The Pediatric Risk of Mortality (PRISM) score is one of the scores used by many pediatricians for prediction of the mortality risk in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). …”
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2045“…CONCLUSION: Patients with stricturing CD require complex clinical management, which benefits from a multidisciplinary approach: gastroenterologists, pediatricians, radiologists, surgeons, specialist nurses, and dieticians are among the health care providers involved in supporting these patients throughout diagnosis, prevention of complications, and treatment.…”
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2046“…It is difficult for pediatricians to differentiate these 2 lesions. We described a 4.5-year-old girl who presented with symptoms and signs of virilization. …”
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2047por Freed, Gary L.“…The scope of practice for pediatricians in the community has changed over time and is likely to continue to change. …”
Publicado 2015
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2048por Cimino, Silvia, Cerniglia, Luca, Almenara, Carlos A., Jezek, Stanislav, Erriu, Michela, Tambelli, Renata“…The study was organized over four waves, each of three years. Pediatricians measured BMI, parents completed the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Eating Disorders Inventory-Referral Form (EDI-3-RF). …”
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2049“…METHODS: We sent an anonymous electronic survey to pediatric residents and attending pediatricians at a tertiary care pediatric hospital. …”
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2050“…The diagnosis of Noonan syndrome is clinical and confirm by the consultant pediatricians and clinical geneticists.…”
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2051por Mordaunt, Dylan, Gabbett, Michael, Waugh, Melanie, O’Brien, Karen, Heussler, Helen“…Introduction of chromosomal microarray (CMA) to clinical practice has expanded the range of conditions which pediatricians are able to detect. This study reviewed the utilization, yield and cost of genetic investigations in a sample of children with pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) in an Australian metropolitan child development service. …”
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2052“…It is not the fever itself but the fear of possible complications and accompanying symptoms that is important for pediatricians and parents. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate maternal understanding of fever, its potential consequences, and impacts on the treatment of children. …”
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2053por Yang, Hyeon-Jong, Kim, Young Hyo, Lee, Bora, Kong, Do Youn, Kim, Dong-Kyu, Kim, Mi-Ae, Kim, Bong-Seong, Kim, Won-young, Kim, Jeong Hee, Park, Yang, Park, So Yeon, Bae, Woo Yong, Song, Keejae, Yang, Min Suk, Lee, Sang Min, Lee, Young-Mok, Lee, Hyun Jong, Cho, Jae-Hong, Jee, Hye Mi, Choi, Jeong-Hee, Yoo, Young, Koh, Young-Il“…A total of 99 primary physicians comprising internists, pediatricians, and otolaryngologists (n=33 for each) were surveyed by a questionnaire relating to unmet needs for AR care between June 2 and June 16 of 2014. …”
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2054por Medina, Samuel Souza, Siqueira, Lúcia Helena, Colella, Marina Pereira, Yamaguti-Hayakawa, Gabriela Goes, Duarte, Bruno Kosa Lino, Dos Santos Vilela, Maria Marluce, Ozelo, Margareth Castro“…Since thrombocytopenia may be found in pediatric outpatient clinic, increased awareness among general pediatricians will help to improve the differential diagnosis of this condition.…”
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2055por McGovern, Margaret M., Dionisi-Vici, Carlo, Giugliani, Roberto, Hwu, Paul, Lidove, Olivier, Lukacs, Zoltan, Eugen Mengel, Karl, Mistry, Pramod K., Schuchman, Edward H., Wasserstein, Melissa P.“…CONCLUSIONS: Although care of ASMD patients is typically provided by metabolic disease specialists, the guideline is directed at a wide range of providers because it is important for primary care providers (e.g., pediatricians and internists) and specialists (e.g., pulmonologists, hepatologists, and hematologists) to be able to identify ASMD. …”
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2056“…These low-income, Latino parents value SR but lack knowledge to prepare their child for school and underutilize community resources such as free preschool programs. Pediatricians are uniquely positioned to address these needs, but more evidence-based interventions are needed.…”
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2057“…Patients with endogenous overproduction of uric acid who are being treated with allopurinol have a higher chance of developing xanthine stones. CONCLUSIONS: Pediatricians treating these children should be aware of these rare conditions and promptly manage the potential complications that may require medical or surgical intervention.…”
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2058por Assiri, Asaad, Saeed, Anjum, Al Sarkhy, Ahmed, El Mouzan, Mohammed Issa, El Matary, Wael“…CONCLUSION: Rickets is not an uncommon presentation of celiac disease in Saudi children and pediatricians should consider celiac disease as an underlying cause for rickets.…”
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2059“…METHODS: 13 healthcare providers (7 family physicians, 2 pediatricians, 2 registered dietitians, and 2 nurse practitioners) assessed the Pathway and participated in semi-structured interviews in 2015. …”
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2060“…Items for developing a QOL scale were selected through a literature review, interviews with 58 parents and children with leukemia by Delphi method, which involved pediatric oncologists, psychologists, and pediatricians. The initial items were formulated through 2 rounds of the Delphi method and statistical analyses. …”
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