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- 1From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground In female adolescents and young adults, malignancies of the genital tract are the most frequent type of cancer, closely followed by Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. Case Presentation We report an...
- 2From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Magnhild L Pollestad Kolsgaard1 , Geir Joner1,2 , Cathrine Brunborg3 , Sigmund A Anderssen4 , Serena Tonstad5,6 and Lene Frost Andersen6 Correction After publication of this work [1], it came to our...
- 3From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground The epidemiology of intussusception, including its incidence, can vary between different countries. The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiology of childhood intussusception in Japan using data...
- 4From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Risk-based prioritization of dental referrals during well-child visits might improve dental access for infants and toddlers. This study identifies pediatrician-assessed risk factors for early childhood...
- 5From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground Viral respiratory tract infections (RTI) are relatively understudied in Southeast Asian tropical countries. In temperate countries, seasonal activity of respiratory viruses has been reported, particularly...
- 6From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground Advances in neonatal care allow survival of extremely premature infants, who are at risk of handicap. Neurodevelopmental follow up of these infants is an essential part of ongoing evaluation of neonatal...
- 7From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The Prevalence of liver disease among diabetics has been estimated to be between 17% and 100%. Most of these data were obtained from adult studies. The aim of our study was to screen for liver disease...
- 8From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Asthma outcomes are generally worse for ethnic minority children. Cultural competence training is an instrument for improving healthcare for ethnic minority patients. To develop effective training, we...
- 9From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Chinese primary care settings have a heavy patient load, shortage of physicians, limited medical resources and low medical literacy, making it difficult to screen for developmental disorders in infants....
- 10From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Tympanic thermometry has come as a suitable alternative to traditional thermometry because of its safety and ease of use. However, it is still yet to gain wide acceptance in African settings due to...
- 11From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Guidelines for the management of fever in children have been recently published, however "fever phobia" is still spreading. To provide information which may sustain educational interventions tailored to...
- 12From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Because of advances in medical treatment, most children with physical disabilities can expect to achieve near normal life spans. Typically, coordinated teams of health care providers in specialized...
- 13From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Chronic pain is prevalent among young people and negatively influences their quality of life. Furthermore, chronic pain in adolescence may persist into adulthood. Therefore, it is important early on to...
- 14From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The Responsive Interdisciplinary Child-Community Health Education and Research (RICHER) initiative is an intersectoral and interdisciplinary community outreach primary health care (PHC) model. It is being...
- 15From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Five diseases are currently screened on dried blood spots in France through the national newborn screening programme. Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) is a technology that is increasingly used to screen...
- 16From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Follow up of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-exposed infants is an important component of Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) programmes in order to ascertain infant outcomes post...
- 17From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground PEG-based laxatives are considered today the gold standard for the treatment of constipation in children. PEG formulations differ in terms of composition of inactive ingredients which may have an impact on...
- 18From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground IUGR infants are thought to have impaired gut function after birth, which may result in intestinal disturbances, ranging from temporary intolerance to the enteral feeding to full-blown NEC. In...
- 19From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Physiotherapy research concerning interventions for children with CP is often focused on collecting evidence of the superiority of particular therapeutic methods or treatment modalities. Articulating and...
- 20From: BMC Pediatrics. (Vol. 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground Few population-based studies have assessed relationships between body weight and motor skills in young children. Our objective was to estimate the association between obesity and motor skills at 4 years...