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    Introduction address delivered at the opening of the Session of 1900-1 in the Mental Hospital

    James Craig, Arthur Benson in Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1872-19… (1900)

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    VIROLOGIC STUDIES IN CHILDHOOD CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASES (CTD)

    Evidence exists in man and animals that chronic virus infection causes immunologic disease. High virus antibody in a CTD, as found by others for rubella in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), might causally i...

    P Phillips, P Parkman, Y Hirshaut, R Hargrave, M Friedman, W Lim in Pediatric Research (1974)

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    DYNAMICS OF CALCIUM METABOLISM IN NEWBORNS (NB)

    The dynamics of calcium (Ca) metabolism in NB are poorly defined although disorders are often encountered. We studied Ca dynamics in NB to improve our understanding of calcium physiology and provide a rational...

    Mary O Lim, James W Hansen, Philip M Farrell in Pediatric Research (1977)

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    872 CALCIUM DYNAMICS IN INFANCY

    Calcium (Ca) disorders and therapeutic effectiveness can be assessed by measurements of bone dynamics using stable tracer methods. A pulse of IV Ca-46 is followed by a 9-15 day continuous feeding of Ca-48. Ca ...

    Mary O Lim, James W Hansen, Larry Moore, Kevin Rosman, Harvey Sharp in Pediatric Research (1978)

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    873 SPONTANEOUS TRANSFORMATION OF CULTURED SKIN FIBROBLASTS INTO OSTEOBLASTS IN A CASE OF DYSPLASTIC INTRA DERMAL CALCIFICATION

    A unique case of spontaneous dysplastic intradermal calcification was identified in a 14 month old child. She presented with a rash at birth which evolved to generalized calcified nodules and plaques. Extensiv...

    Mary O Lim, Anil B Mukherjee, Jean Deb Butler, Stephen B Doty in Pediatric Research (1978)

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    Transplacental Passage of Islet Cell Antibody in Infants of Diabetic Mothers

    Summary: The incidence of pancreatic islet cell antibody (ICAb) was assessed in the cord blood and sera of infants of diabetic mothers (IDM). ICAb activity was detected in the cord blood of 10 of 36 (27.8%) co...

    A J Tingle, G Lim, V J Wright, J E Dimmick, J A Hunt in Pediatric Research (1979)

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    70 THE APPLICABILITY OF THE DENVER PRESCREENING DEVELOP-MENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE (DPDQ) IN A LOWER SOCIOECONOMIC POPULATION

    Since the validity of the DPDQ has been examined only in predominantly White middle class populations in Denver, CO, a prospective study was conducted to assess the validity of the questionnaire in a predomina...

    Cristina Chua-Lim, Michael S Rosenbaum, Joan Wilhite, Vipul N Mankad in Pediatric Research (1981)

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    670J THE APPLICABILITY OF THE DENVER PRESCREENING DEVELOPMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE (DPDQ) IN A LOWER SOCIOECONOMIC POPULATION

    Since the validity of the DPDQ has been examined only in predominantly White middle class populations in Denver, CO, a prospective study was conducted to assess the validity of the questionnaire in a predomina...

    Cristina Chua-Lim, Michael S Rosenbaum, Joan Wilhlte, Vipul N Mankad in Pediatric Research (1981)

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    1040 ENUMERATION OF GROUP B STREPTOCOCCI (GBS) IN COLONIZED INFANTS

    It is unknown why only 1 in 100 colonized infants develop GBS disease. There have been several semiquantitative studies of colonization in mothers, but no quantitative studies on magnitude of colonization in i...

    Daniel V Lim, Mary H Marnell, Keith S Kanarek in Pediatric Research (1981)

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    TUBULAR DYSFUNCTION IN INFANTS WITH MECONIUM STAINED AMNIOTIC FLUID - DIAGNOSIS USING B2 MICROGLOBULIN

    Urinary concentrations of B2 microglobulin (B2M) and creatinine were measured in normal term infants and in those born with meconium stained amniotic fluid (MEC). None of the infants or their mothers had condi...

    Ronald J Portman, Jennifer W Cole, Jeffrey M Perlman, Yin Lim in Pediatric Research (1984)

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    CARRIER FREQUENCIES FOR SANDHOFF DISEASE (SHD) AND TAY-SACHS (TSD) IN AMERICAN JEWISH (J) AND NON-JEWISH (NJ) POPULATIONS

    Serum hexosaminidase (HEX) profiles from 59,805 J and 42,477 NJ individuals screened for TSD heterozygote status were used to estimate the SHD and TSD carrier frequencies in these populations. Mean levels of t...

    R Cantor, J Lim, C Roy, M Kirk, M Kaback in Pediatric Research (1984)

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    Growth and Mineral Metabolism in preterm infants receiving a novel human milk fortifier

    Preterm human milk (PHM) initially contains high levels of nutrients to help meet most premature infant needs. However, calcium and phosphorus and, after 2 to 4 weeks, some other nutrient levels in PHM are low...

    Houchang Modanlou, Mary O Lim, James W Hansen in Pediatric Research (1984)

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    839 USE OF OLIGONUCLEOTIDES WITH NON-HUMAN SEQUENCES FOR PROBING HUMAN DNA

    Short, chemically synthesized mixed-sequence oligonucleotides have been used to identify cDNA and gene clones. Recently, pairs of 19 to 23 base unique-sequence oligos differing at a single base have been used ...

    Karla J Matteson, Mickey S Urdea, Bon-Chu Chung, Mu Lan Lim in Pediatric Research (1985)

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    ASSESSMENT OF SCHOOL READINESS IN SICKLE CELL CHILDREN

    Patients with sickle cell disease express a myriad of clinical signs and symptoms to varying degrees which affect their lifestyle and academic performance. Certain psycho-educational and psycho-social factors ...

    Cristina Chua Lim, Gerald E McCleary, Bryon C Machen in Pediatric Research (1987)

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    TESTING OF NEW WATER PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY (SUPER OXIDES & CHLORINE) AGAINST E. COLI, VIBRIO CHOLERAE, SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM AND PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA

    Safe drinking water remains one of the major health goals in the world. New technology has been developed to rapidly and inexpensively produce a superior disinfectant consisting of multiple super oxides, ozone...

    Pual R Williams, Daniel V Lim, Keith S Kanarek in Pediatric Research (1987)

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    Furosemide, fenclofenac, diclofenac, mefenamic acid and meclofenamic acid inhibit specific T3 binding in isolated rat hepatic nuclei

    Previous studies with Phenytoin (DPH) show that this inhibitor of thyroid hormone binding to plasma proteins also interacts with specific nuclear T3 binding sites. In order to further define the nuclear effects o...

    Dr. D. J. Topliss, P. S. Hamblin in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (1988)

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    Predicting Patterns of Clozapine Response in a Group of Chronic State Hospital Schizophrenics

    Reports estimate that 30-60% of treatment refractory schizophrenics show at least a 20% decrease in BPRS when treated with clozapine. We assessed 14 schizophrenics refractory to traditional neuroleptics with M...

    J Lauriello, DH Mathalon, A Hoff, KO Lim, A Pfefferbaum in Neuropsychopharmacology (1994)

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    DIETARY FATTY ACID (FA) EFFECTS UPON GROUP B STREPTOCOCCAL (GBS) INFECTION.† 1893

    Jorge I Rayon, Daniel V Lim, Li Chen, Sonja S Dickey, Doris A Wiener in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    Colour doppler imaging in giant cell (temporal) arteritis: Serial examination and comparison with non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy

    The ophthalmological manifestations of giant cell arteritis (GCA) present a difficult diagnostic and management problem to the ophthalmologist. The orbital circulation is frequently involved in the disease pro...

    F D Ghanchi, T H Williamson, C S Lim, Z Butt, G M Baxter, G McKillop, C O'Brien in Eye (1996)

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    D1S80 (pMCT118) allele frequencies in a Malay population sample from Malaysia

    The D1S80 allele frequencies in 124 unrelated Malays from the Malaysian population were determined and 51 genotypes and 19 alleles were encountered. The D1S80 frequency distribution met Hardy-Weinberg expectat...

    Chong-Lek Koh, Moo-Eng Lim, Huey-Sin Ng in International Journal of Legal Medicine (1997)

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