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399 Adrenal Insufficiency During Physiological Stress in Children After Kidney or Liver Transplantation
Objective: To assess the prevalence and risk factors of adrenal insufficiency (AI) in children after kidney or liver transplantation, hospitalized for a physiological stress episode, and to identify patients t...
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299 A Search for the “Holy Grail” in the Evaluation of Febrile Neonates Aged 28 Days or Less: A Prospective Study
Objective: To prospectively determine the reliability of low-risk criteria to exclude serious bacterial infection (SBI) in febrile neonates aged ≤28 days.
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Isolated sphenoidal sinusitis in children
Acute isolated infectious sphenoiditis is an uncommon, potentially dangerous condition which is often misdiagnosed because of its nonspecific symptoms and paucity of clinical signs. We present eight children ...
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Colchicine-induced myoneuropathy in childhood
Colchicine is used in the treatment of gouty arthritis, familial Mediterranean fever, amyloidosis, Behcet disease and dermatoses. Myoneuropathy is a rare side-effect reported either with intoxication or in el...
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Intramuscular ceftriaxone compared with oral amoxicillin-clavulanate for treatment of acute otitis media in children
Two hundred and fifteen children aged 4 months–6 years with acute otitis media (AOM) were randomized to be treated either by a single i.m. injection of ceftriaxone, 50 mg/kg, with a second dose in the event of...
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A new classification for pericarditis associated with meningococcal infection
Acute meningococcal pericarditis is a rare clinical disorder. Our review of the literature disclosed that current classifications are confusing since they fail to differentiate between two distinct criteria: t...
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Breast mild jaundice: Natural history, familial incidence and late neurodevelopmental outcome of the infant
Jaundice associated with breast feeding is a frequent problem facing the paediatrician. Despite numerous reports on this subject, the natural history, familial occurrence and late neurodevelopment of children ...
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Glycine Turnover Rates and Pool Sizes in Neonates as Determined by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry and Nitrogen 15
Summary: This report makes use of a recent developed method with stable isotope and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to determine the disappearance of labeled amino acids from plasma samples after iv admin...