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Research Article   |   10.36959/395/520 Volume 6 Issue 1

Apert Syndrome

Authors: Jessica Miller
Apert Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that presents with craniosynostosis, syndactyly and midface retrusion with dysostosis as well as many other anomalies. Apert Syndrome is an autosomal dominant... Read more

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Original Research   |   10.36959/395/519 Volume 6 Issue 1

Neonatal Sepsis and Associated Factors among Neonates Admitted to NICU in Hawassa University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Sidama Regional State, South Ethiopia, 2020

Authors: Tigistu Toru, Bisrat Zeleke, Firehiwot Sisay and Fisah Alebel
Neonatal sepsis is a condition defined as a clinical syndrome characterized by signs and symptoms of infection in an infant 28 days of life or younger. In Ethiopia, regardless of the marked reduction ... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/395/518 Volume 6 Issue 1

Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Colostrum Feeding Among Lactating Women in Northeast Ethiopia

Authors: Mesfin Tadese, Worku Misganaw Kebede and Getaneh Baye Mulu
Early initiation of breastfeeding along with colostrum is the key pathway for reducing malnutrition and preventing child mortality. World Health Organization (WHO) recommends every newborn baby to fee... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/395/517 Volume 6 Issue 1

Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy and Therapeutic Hypothermia

Authors: James A. Gill, BSN, RNC-NIC
The aim of this paper is to explore the diagnosis known as Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) and an intervention called body cooling or therapeutic hypothermia. This literature review will relate ... Read more

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Letter to the Editor   |   10.36959/395/516 Volume 5 Issue 2

Influenza: To Treat or Not To Treat

Authors: Henry J Simon, BS, Michael W Simon, MD, PhD
The current recommendation is unless an individual is at high risk for influenza complication, to not start anti-influenza medication if delayed more than 48 hours after onset of symptoms. This recomm... Read more

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Prospective Study   |   10.36959/395/515 Volume 5 Issue 1

Child Self-Unbuckling from Automotive Restraints

Authors: Lilia Reyes, Joshua Davis, Banku Jairath, Andrew Luo, Jessica Dessick, Zeva Young and Martha Doxsey
This was a prospective cohort study completed at a single academic institution in 2019. A self-administered survey was given to parents of children up to 6 years old who presented to the emergency dep... Read more

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Case Report   |   10.36959/395/514 Volume 5 Issue 1

Ataxic Gait and Back Pain in an Immunocompetent 5-Year- Old Boy

Authors: Miller Rebecca, Lakkunarajah Sinduja and Goldwasser Bernard
Bartonella henselae is a Gram-negative bacterium and the causative agent of Cat Scratch Disease (CSD). Atypical presentations of B. henselae that involve musculoskeletal, hepatosplenic, or neurologic ... Read more

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Review Article   |   10.36959/395/513 Volume 5 Issue 1

COVID-19 in Children: A Narrative Review

Authors: Jennifer F Ha, MBBS (Hons), FRACS
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is the third known zoonotic coronavirus. It is a disease that does not spare any age group. There has been a tsunami of information since January. This... Read more

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Case Study   |   10.36959/395/512 Volume 4 Issue 1

'A Single-Center Study Experience with Children Newly Diagnosed with Immune Thrombocytopenia and the Difficulty in Application of the 'Watch and Wait' Approach'

Authors: Kossiva Lydia, MD, PhD, Tsentidis Charalambos, MD, PhD, Marinaki Maria, MD and Douna Varvara, MD, PhD
We prospectively studied the course, laboratory findings and the application of the 'watch and wait' approach of 45 children with newly diagnosed immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). The study group was div... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/395/511 Volume 4 Issue 1

Diabetics at School Assessment of Knowledge and Attitudes of School Staff

Authors: Roberta Pujia, MD, Filippo Dell'Apa, MD, Mimma Caloiero, MD, Domenico Sinopoli, NB, Stefania Zampogna, MD4, Rosa Anfosso, MD and Antonella Centonze, MD
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is the most frequent endocrinopathy of childhood. Epidemiological data have indicated that its incidence is constantly increasing, especially in the age group of fewer than 5-... Read more

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Original Article   |   10.36959/395/510 Volume 4 Issue 1

Perinatal Outcomes in a Cohort of Offspring Exposed to Methadone Maintenance Therapy (MMT) in Utero

Authors: Christy Pylypjuk, BSc, MD, MSc, FRCSC and Romina Levy, BSc, MD
This was a historical, matched-cohort study at a tertiary obstetrical hospital (2010-2015). Controls were matched to cases of newborns exposed to MMT in utero in a 2:1 fashion according to maternal ag... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/395/509 Volume 3 Issue 1

Retrospective Analysis of out-of-Hospital Paediatric Intubation by a Dutch Helicopter Emergency Medical Service

Authors: Moors Xavier RJ, MD, Oude Alink Michelle B, MD, Bouman Stef JM, MD, Den Hartog Dennis, MD, PhD, Houmes Robert Jan, MD, PhD and Stolker Robert Jan, MD, PhD
Little is known about the success rate and complications of paediatric endotracheal intubation (ETI) in a prehospital setting by a Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). The Rotterdam HEMS provi... Read more

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Short Note   |   10.36959/395/508 Volume 3 Issue 1

Complete Blood Count (CBC): Automated versus Manual Differential

Authors: Henry J Simon and Michael W Simon
We have evolved into an automated high tech practice of medicine. With speed and automated precision we have sacrificed diagnostic information. The automated differential reports out groups of white b... Read more

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CLINICAL IMAGE   |   10.36959/395/506 Volume 3 Issue 1

A Giant Bleeding Pancreatic Pseudocyst after a Blunt Traumatism in a Thirteen Year-Old Child

Authors: Veronica Alonso, Doudou Gueye, Hossein Allal, JM Fabre, Valerie Monnin and Nicolas Kalfa
A thirteen-year-old boy presented with a grade IV blunt pancreatic traumatism with a cephaloisthmic disjunction. A giant pancreatic pseudocyst was developed and complicated with a massive intracystic ... Read more

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Original Research   |   10.36959/395/505 Volume 3 Issue 1

Pathogen Prevalence and Treatment of UTI in Children after Ureter Anastomosis

Authors: Xie Qigen, Li Zuoqing, Gao Pengfei, Xu Zhe and Su Cheng
Few study has reported about the prevalence, pathogen distribution and antibiotics usage of UTI after ureter anastomosis. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics and antibiotics selection ... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/395/504 Volume 2 Issue 1

Risk Factors for Mortality in Low Birth Weight Infants at Harare Hospital (Maternity Unit), Zimbabwe

Authors: Loyce T Zvenyika - Hlatywayo, Chimhuya S, Gumbo FZ, Nyandoro G and Kambarami R
Research evidence highlights that in low income countries half the infants born before 32 weeks gestation continue to die. More than 75% preterm infant deaths can be prevented without ICU care as thes... Read more

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Review Article   |   10.36959/395/503 Volume 1 Issue 2

Depressed Nasal Bridge in Pediatric Orthopaedic Practice: A Review

Authors: N K Sferopoulos
Depressions of the nasal bridge may be localized on the bone, cartilage or both. The latter are the most severe cases constituting the saddle-nose deformity, which may lead to various serious function... Read more

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Case Series   |   10.36959/395/502 Volume 1 Issue 1

Congenital Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria: A Report of Three Cases

Authors: Eugene Vernyuy Yeika, Bettina Schlemmer, Martin Hongieh Abanda and Paul Nkemtendong Tolefac
Congenital Malaria is a life threatening infection of neonates occurring as a vertical transmission of malaria during pregnancy or at birth. Recent studies report a high burden of congenital malaria i... Read more

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Case Report   |   10.36959/395/501 Volume 1 Issue 1

What's Your Diagnosis? A 7-Year-Old Boy with a White Hair Patch on the Head for Three Months

Authors: Ahdi Amer and Watcharoot Kanchongkittiphon
Tinea capitis is one of the most common dermatophyte infections in children, particularly among African American children. It can manifest with a variety of clinical presentations ranging from the sub... Read more

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Review Article   |   10.36959/395/500 Volume 1 Issue 1

Use Overview of Pediatric "Dental-Voucher" in Portugal

Authors: Tammy Messias Takara, Isabel Almeida, Magda Reis, Carlos Valente and Manuel Castro
Oral diseases are common, multifactorial diseases with great impact in general health and quality of life. More than 3.9 billion people worldwide are affected by this situation. The two most common or... Read more

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Research Article   |   10.36959/395/499 Volume 1 Issue 1

Qualitative Analysis of Interpersonal Oral Health Communication between Providers and Caregivers in the Medical Home: A Pilot Study

Authors: Melani B Decker, Rocio B Quinonez, R Gary Rozier, Paul Mihas, Rebecca Wilder and Michael J Steiner
Using qualitative analysis, 15 transcripts of caregiver-provider interactions collected in 2008 were assessed during visits for 0-42 month old children. Preventive messages by five providers participa... Read more

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Case Report   |   10.36959/395/498 Volume 1 Issue 1

Successful Treatment of Neonatal Extreme Breastfeeding-Associated Hypernatremia

Authors: Itai Gross, Yael Siedner Weintraub, Amir Zilkha and Jacques Braun
Exclusive breastfeeding is a leading cause of hypernatremia and dehydration. We describe successful treatment in a case of extreme breastfeeding hypernatremia in a neonate, presenting with serum sodiu... Read more

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