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First Description of Three Patients with Multifocal Lymphangiomatosis and Protein Losing Enteropathy Following Palliation of Complex Congenital Heart Disease with Total Cavo-pulmonary Connection
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Extremity CT angiography: application to trauma using 64-MDCT
Evolving multi-row detector computed tomography (MDCT) technology has resulted in increasing utility of CT angiography (CTA) in extremity vascular trauma diagnosis and characterization. Given the widespread av...
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CT of blunt abdominal and pelvic vascular injury
Computed tomography (CT) has been shown to be increasingly useful in the evaluation of blunt trauma patients with suspected abdominopelvic vascular injuries. CT findings of abdominopelvic vascular insult may b...
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Compressing the Incompressible with ISABELA: In-situ Reduction of Spatio-temporal Data
Modern large-scale scientific simulations running on HPC systems generate data in the order of terabytes during a single run. To lessen the I/O load during a simulation run, scientists are forced to capture da...
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Analytics-Driven Lossless Data Compression for Rapid In-situ Indexing, Storing, and Querying
The analysis of scientific simulations is highly data-intensive and is becoming an increasingly important challenge. Peta-scale data sets require the use of light-weight query-driven analysis methods, as oppos...
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Interleukin-10 and Interleukin-10–Receptor Defects in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by abdominal pain, bloody diarrhoea, and malabsorption leading to weight loss. It is considered the result of inadequate control...
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ALACRITY: Analytics-Driven Lossless Data Compression for Rapid In-Situ Indexing, Storing, and Querying
High-performance computing architectures face nontrivial data processing challenges, as computational and I/O components further diverge in performance trajectories. For scientific data analysis in particular,...
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Open AccessDiagnosis and management of non-IgE-mediated cow’s milk allergy in infancy - a UK primary care practical guide
The UK NICE guideline on the Diagnosis and Assessment of Food Allergy in Children and Young People was published in 2011, highlighting the important role of primary care physicians, dietitians, nurses and othe...
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Open AccessManifestations of food protein induced gastrointestinal allergies presenting to a single tertiary paediatric gastroenterology unit
Food protein induced gastrointestinal allergies are difficult to characterise due to the delayed nature of this allergy and absence of simple diagnostic tests. Diagnosis is based on an allergy focused history ...
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Duodenal haematoma following endoscopy as a marker of coagulopathy
Intramural duodenal haematomas (IDHs) are a rare complication of endoscopic biopsy but can cause significant morbidity and mortality, including duodenal obstruction, hospitalization and needing intravenous fee...
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Open AccessDietary elimination of children with food protein induced gastrointestinal allergy – micronutrient adequacy with and without a hypoallergenic formula?
The cornerstone for management of Food protein-induced gastrointestinal allergy (FPGIA) is dietary exclusion; however the micronutrient intake of this population has been poorly studied. We set out to determin...
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ND-Sync: Detecting Synchronized Fraud Activities
Given the retweeting activity for the posts of several Twitter users, how can we distinguish organic activity from spammy retweets by paid followers to boost a post’s appearance of popularity? More generally, ...
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Retweeting Activity on Twitter: Signs of Deception
Given the re-broadcasts (i.e. retweets) of posts in Twitter, how can we spot fake from genuine user reactions? What will be the tell-tale sign — the connectivity of retweeters, their relative timing, or someth...
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Open AccessA practical approach to vitamin and mineral supplementation in food allergic children
The management of food allergy in children requires elimination of the offending allergens, which significantly contribute to micronutrient intake. Vitamin and mineral supplementation are commonly suggested as...
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Open AccessAmino acid-based formula affects the gastrointestinal cytokine milieu of children with non-IgE mediated cow’s milk allergy
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Open AccessImpact of regional and national milk allergy in primary care guidelines and training program on recognition and treatment of cow’s milk allergy
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Open AccessHistological findings in infants with Gastrointestinal food allergy are associated with specific gastrointestinal symptoms; retrospective review from a tertiary centre
Gastrointestinal food allergy (GIFA) occurs in 2 to 4 % of children, the majority of whom are infants (<1 year of age). Although endoscopy is considered the gold standard for diagnosing GIFA, it is invasive an...
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Open AccessSystematic review of the impact of feed protein type and degree of hydrolysis on gastric emptying in children
The choice of infant formula is thought to play an important role on gastric emptying (GE) in a variety of gastrointestinal disorders. It is known that many ingredients impact on GE, including the type of prot...
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Detecting inflammation in the unprepared pediatric colon — how reliable is magnetic resonance enterography?
Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease frequently affects the colon. MR enterography is used to assess the small bowel but it also depicts the colon.
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Histopathological features of gastrointestinal mucosal biopsies in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
The association between inflammatory bowel disease and joint involvement is well established. There is a paucity of data describing histopathological features of the gut in relation to juvenile idiopathic arth...