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July 2006
ISSN 0031-4005
EISSN 1098-4275
Articles
A Randomized Trial Comparing Long-term and Short-term Use of Umbilical Venous Catheters in Premature Infants With Birth Weights of Less Than 1251 Grams
Meggan Butler-O’Hara, RN, MSN; Carol J. Buzzard, MD; Linda Reubens, RN; Michael P. McDermott, PhD; William DiGrazio, BS
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Topics:
birth weight
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catheters
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ultraviolet c radiation
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echocardiography
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thrombus
Effects of Open-Loop Feedback on Physical Activity and Television Viewing in Overweight and Obese Children: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
Gary S. Goldfield, PhD; Risa Mallory, MEd; Torrey Parker, MSc; Terrell Cunningham, BA; Christine Legg, BA
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Topics:
childhood obesity
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feedback
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lack of exercise
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obesity
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overweight
National Estimates of Hospital Use by Children With HIV Infection in the United States: Analysis of Data From the 2000 KIDS Inpatient Database
Athena P. Kourtis, MD, PhD, MPH; Pangaja Paramsothy, MPH; Samuel F. Posner, PhD; Susan F. Meikle, MD, MSPH; Denise J. Jamieson, MD, MPH
Topics:
aids, pediatric
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antiretroviral therapy, highly active
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hiv
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hiv infections
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inpatients
The Timing of Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Mothers' Parenting Practices With Young Children: Implications for Pediatric Practice
Kathryn Taaffe McLearn, PhD; Cynthia S. Minkovitz, MD, MPP; Donna M. Strobino, PhD; Elisabeth Marks, MPH; William Hou, MS
Topics:
depressive disorders
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parenting behavior
Regional Brain Development in Serial Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Low-Risk Preterm Infants
Andrea U.J. Mewes, MD; Petra S. Hüppi, MD; Heidelise Als, PhD; Frank J. Rybicki, MD, PhD; Terrie E. Inder, MD
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Topics:
brain
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brain development
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brain tissue
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infant, premature
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magnetic resonance imaging
Prospective Evaluation of the Risk of Serious Bacterial Infection in Children Who Present to the Emergency Department With Hyperpyrexia (Temperature of 106°F or Higher)
Barbara W. Trautner, MD; A. Chantal Caviness, MD, MPH; Gary R. Gerlacher, MD; Gail Demmler, MD; Charles G. Macias, MD, MPH
Topics:
bacterial infection, serious
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fever
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temperature
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body temperature
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virus diseases
Prediction of Seizures in Asphyxiated Neonates: Correlation With Continuous Video-Electroencephalographic Monitoring
Deidre M. Murray, MD; C. Anthony Ryan, MD; Geraldine B. Boylan, PhD; Anthony P. Fitzgerald, PhD; Sean Connolly, MD
Topics:
apgar score
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electroencephalography
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seizures
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lactates
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encephalopathy
Development of Measures of the Quality of Emergency Department Care for Children Using a Structured Panel Process
Astrid Guttmann, MDCM, MSc; Asma Razzaq, MPH; Patty Lindsay, BScN, PhD; Brandon Zagorski, MSc; Geoffrey M. Anderson, MD, PhD
Topics:
ankle injuries
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asthma
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bronchiolitis
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croup
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datasets
Sensitivity and Specificity of Pediatric Lipid Determinations for Adult Lipid Status: Findings From the Princeton Lipid Research Clinics Prevalence Program Follow-up Study
Lisa Aronson Friedman, ScM; John A. Morrison, PhD; Stephen R. Daniels, MD, PhD; William F. McCarthy, PhD; Dennis L. Sprecher, MD
Association of Hypoglycemia, Hyperglycemia, and Glucose Variability With Morbidity and Death in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Kupper A. Wintergerst, MD; Bruce Buckingham, MD; Laura Gandrud, MD; Becky J. Wong, MS; Saraswati Kache, MD
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Topics:
glucose
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hyperglycemia
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hypoglycemia
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pediatric intensive care unit
A Randomized, Controlled Trial of the Effects of Adding Vitamin B12 and Folate to Erythropoietin for the Treatment of Anemia of Prematurity
Nadja Haiden, MD; Katrin Klebermass, MD; Francesco Cardona, MD; Jens Schwindt, MD; Angelika Berger, MD
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Topics:
anemia of prematurity
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erythropoietin
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folic acid
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iron
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vitamin b12
Comparative Effectiveness of Zinc Protoporphyrin and Hemoglobin Concentrations in Identifying Iron Deficiency in a Group of Low-Income, Preschool-Aged Children: Practical Implications of Recent Illness
Rebecca Crowell, PhD; Ann M. Ferris, PhD, RD; Richard J. Wood, PhD; Patricia Joyce, MD; Hilda Slivka, MD
Topics:
anemia
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hemoglobin
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iron
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iron deficiency
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protoporphyrins
Folate and Vitamin B6 Rapidly Normalize Endothelial Dysfunction In Children With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Karen E. MacKenzie, MBChB, FRACP; Esko J. Wiltshire, MD, FRACP; Roger Gent, DMU; Craig Hirte, BSc(Hons); Lino Piotto, DMU
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Topics:
diabetes mellitus, type 1
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endothelium
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folic acid
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vitamin b6
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endothelial dysfunction
Special Articles
The Effects of Marriage, Civil Union, and Domestic Partnership Laws on the Health and Well-being of Children
James G. Pawelski, MS; Ellen C. Perrin, MD; Jane M. Foy, MD; Carole E. Allen, MD; James E. Crawford, MD
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Topics:
female homosexuality
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gender
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heterosexuality
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homosexuality
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marriage, life event
Experience and Reason
Reversal of Parenteral Nutrition–Associated Liver Disease in Two Infants With Short Bowel Syndrome Using Parenteral Fish Oil: Implications for Future Management
Kathleen M. Gura, PharmD; Christopher P. Duggan, MD, MPH; Sharon B. Collier, MS, RD; Russell W. Jennings, MD; Judah Folkman, MD
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Topics:
cholestasis
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emulsions
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fish oils
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intravenous fat emulsions
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liver diseases
State-of-the-Art Review Articles
Review Articles
Commentaries
From the American Academy of Pediatrics
Identifying Infants and Young Children With Developmental Disorders in the Medical Home: An Algorithm for Developmental Surveillance and Screening
Council on Children With Disabilities; Section on Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics; Bright Futures Steering Committee; Medical Home Initiatives for Children With Special Needs Project Advisory Committee
Letters to the Editor
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