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Chapter and Conference Paper
Evaluational Study: Training with Animated Pedagogical Agents
Training with Multimodal lifelike agent interfaces is a promising new style of training especially fore children with disabilities. In this paper, we present the evaluation results of our training agent system...
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Chapter
First Evaluational Results in the Development of Training by Animated Pedagogical Agents (TAPA)
Training with Animated Pedagogical Agents is a promising new style of training especially fore children with disabilities. In this paper, we present the evaluation results of our training agent system called T...
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Genetische und molekularbiologische Aspekte von Fieberkrämpfen
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Article
Interiktale epilepsietypische EEG-Aktivität Risiko für transitorische oder permanente kognitive Einbußen?
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Chapter
Psychosoziale Auswirkungen des Neugeborenen-Screenings auf die Eltern und Konsequenzen für die ärztliche Betreuung
Screening-Programme werden routinemäßig in den ersten Lebenstagen des Neugeborenen zur frühzeitigen Erkennung behandelbarer Stoffwechselerkrankungen eingesetzt, wie z. B. der Phenylketonurie oder der kongenita...
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Chapter
Risiken für die intellektuelle und neuromotorische Entwicklung bei Kindern mit PKU
Die Phenylketonurie (PKU) bzw. die Hyperphenylalaninämie infolge einer Phenylalaninhydroxylasedefizienz ist die häufigste angeborene Stoffwechselerkrankung im Bereich des Aminosäurenstoffwechsels (Scriver et a...
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Chapter
Ethische Aspekte des Neugeborenen-Screenings
Screening-Verfahren spielen als Studienform der Epidemiologie seit langem eine wichtige Rolle. Es geht dabei um Untersuchungen an einer definierten Bevölkerungsgruppe, die im Sinne von Suchtests bzw. von Filte...
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Kongenitale Hypothyreose: Risiken für die kognitive und neuromotorische Entwicklung
Die entwicklungsneuropsychologischen und neurologischen Risiken für Patienten mit kongenitaler Hypothyreose werden vorgestellt.
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Article
Congenital hydrocephalus internus and aqueduct stenosis: aetiology and implications for genetic counselling
Genetic counselling in families with congenital hydrocephalus internus (CHI) in combination with aqueduct stenosis (AS) is often difficult due to an uncertain aetiology. We present a series of 35 patients wit...
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False-positive serological tests for Lyme disease in facial palsy and varicella zoster meningo-encephalitis
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‘Short stature in children - a questionnaire for parents’: a new instrument for growth disorder-specific psychosocial adaptation in children
Recent studies report comparable psychosocial adaptation in children with or without a growth disorder. These findings may be due to a general lack of sensitive and specific techniques for analysing and compar...
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Gonadendysgenesie
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Hereditäre spastische Paraplegie mit Beginn im Kindesalter
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Traditional view empirically revisited: normal intellectual functioning in breath holding spells
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Neuropsychologische Risiken für die kognitive Informationsverarbeitung bei Kindern mit Epilepsie
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Article
Chronische Erkrankungen im Kindes- und Jugendalter Entwicklung einer Typologie und Zuordnung spezifischer pädiatrisch-psychologischer Interventionskonzepte
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Article
Subdural hemorrhage as an initial sign of glutaric aciduria type 1: A diagnostic pitfall
The case of a 9-month-old girl with glutaric aciduria type 1 (GA 1) is reported. On initial presentation at 6 months of age, the patient demonstrated bilateral subdural hemorrhages and widening of the basal ci...
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Article
49 RESPONSE OF PLASMA CONCENTRATIONS OF GROWTH HORMONE (GH), GH-RELEASING HORMONE (GHEH), AND SOMATOSTATIN (SRIF) TO PENTAGASTRIN INJECTION IN CHILDREN
Pentagastrin - the C-terminal pentapeptide of gastrin - has been shown to stimulate both plasma GH and SRIF. Immunoreactive GHRH in the gastrointestinal tract has been mainly found in the G cells of gastric an...
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Rapid effect of intravenous growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone 1–44 on plasma GH levels in children
Growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH)-testing was performed in 24 short normal children (16 male, 8 female). Before and after administration of GHRH1–44 (1μg/kg body weight i.v.) blood samples for growth hormon...
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Plasma growth hormone-releasing hormone levels in type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic children following a mixed meal
Following a mixed meal, plasma hormone responses were measured in four type 1 diabetic children and in eight short normal children. Between 60 and 150 min after ingestion of the mixed meal there was a signific...