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August 2006
ISSN 0031-4005
EISSN 1098-4275
Articles
Patient Visits to a National Practice-Based Research Network: Comparing Pediatric Research in Office Settings With the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey
Eric J. Slora, PhD; Kathleen A. Thoma, MA; Richard C. Wasserman, MD, MPH; Steven E. Pedlow, MS; Alison B. Bocian, MS
Topics:
practice-based research
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demography
,
medicaid
Barriers to Following the Supine Sleep Recommendation Among Mothers at Four Centers for the Women, Infants, and Children Program
Eve R. Colson, MD; Suzette Levenson, MPH; Denis Rybin, MS; Catharine Calianos, BA; Amy Margolis, BS
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Topics:
sleep
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sudden infant death
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supine position
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prone position
Rotavirus Vaccination and Intussusception: Can We Decrease Temporally Associated Background Cases of Intussusception by Restricting the Vaccination Schedule?
Jennifer H. Tai, MD; Aaron T. Curns, MPH; Umesh D. Parashar, MBBS, MPH; Joseph S. Bresee, MD; Roger I. Glass, MD, PhD
Topics:
intussusception
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rotavirus vaccines
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vaccines
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immunization
,
immunization schedule
Twenty-Four-Hour Esophageal Impedance-pH Monitoring in Healthy Preterm Neonates: Rate and Characteristics of Acid, Weakly Acidic, and Weakly Alkaline Gastroesophageal Reflux
Manuel López-Alonso, MD, PhD; Maria Jose Moya, MD; Jose Antonio Cabo, BSE; Juan Ribas, MD, PhD; Maria del Carmen Macías, MD
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Persistent Humoral Immune Defect in Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy–Treated Children With HIV-1 Infection: Loss of Specific Antibodies Against Attenuated Vaccine Strains and Natural Viral Infection
Vincent Bekker, MD; Henriëtte Scherpbier, MD; Dasja Pajkrt, MD, PhD; Suzanne Jurriaans, PhD; Hans Zaaijer, MD, PhD
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Longitudinal Associations Between Blood Lead Concentrations Lower Than 10 μg/dL and Neurobehavioral Development in Environmentally Exposed Children in Mexico City
Martha M. Téllez-Rojo, ScD; David C. Bellinger, PhD; Carmen Arroyo-Quiroz, BSc; Héctor Lamadrid-Figueroa, MD; Adriana Mercado-García, MD, MPH
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Topics:
lead level
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mexico
,
birth weight
Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 Second Percentage Improves the Classification of Severity Among Children With Asthma
Anne L. Fuhlbrigge, MD; Scott T. Weiss, MD; Karen M. Kuntz, ScD; A. David Paltiel, PhD; for the CAMP Research Group
Topics:
asthma
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asthma, acute
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asthma, childhood
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forced expiratory volume function
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spirometry
Family and Physician Influence on Asthma Research Participation Decisions for Adolescents: The Effects of Adolescent Gender and Research Risk
Janet L. Brody, PhD; David G. Scherer, PhD; Robert D. Annett, PhD; Charles Turner, PhD; Jeanne Dalen, MS
Topics:
asthma
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decision making
,
gender
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research risks
,
ethics
Impact of Visual Impairment on Measures of Cognitive Function for Children With Congenital Toxoplasmosis: Implications for Compensatory Intervention Strategies
Nancy Roizen, MD; Kristen Kasza, MS; Theodore Karrison, PhD; Marilyn Mets, MD; A. Gwendolyn Noble, MD, PhD
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Topics:
cognitive ability
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congenital toxoplasmosis
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visual impairment
,
eye
,
visual acuity
Variations in Management of Common Inpatient Pediatric Illnesses: Hospitalists and Community Pediatricians
Patrick H. Conway, MD; Sarah Edwards, BA; Erin R. Stucky, MD; Vincent W. Chiang, MD; Mary C. Ottolini, MD, MPH
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Topics:
community
,
evidence-based practice
,
hospitalists
,
inpatients
,
urinary tract infections
Cerebral Palsy Among Children Born After in Vitro Fertilization: The Role of Preterm Delivery—A Population-Based, Cohort Study
Dorte Hvidtjørn, MPH; Jakob Grove, PhD; Diana E. Schendel, PhD; Michael Væth, PhD; Erik Ernst, PhD
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Topics:
fertilization in vitro
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premature birth
,
twins
,
cerebral palsy
Screening for Celiac Disease in Asymptomatic Children With Down Syndrome: Cost-effectiveness of Preventing Lymphoma
Nancy L. Swigonski, MD, MPH; Heather L. Kuhlenschmidt, MD; Marilyn J. Bull, MD; Mark R. Corkins, MD; Stephen M. Downs, MD, MS
Topics:
lymphoma
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celiac disease
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cost effectiveness
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sensitivity analysis
,
down syndrome
Long-term Height Gain of Prematurely Born Children With Neonatal Growth Restraint: Parallellism With the Growth Pattern of Short Children Born Small for Gestational Age
Martijn J.J. Finken, MD; Friedo W. Dekker, PhD; Francis de Zegher, MD, PhD; Jan M. Wit, MD, PhD; for the Dutch Project on Preterm and Small-for-Gestational-Age-19 Collaborative Study Group
Topics:
infant, small for gestational age
,
newborn
The Adverse Effect of Negative Comments About Weight and Shape From Family and Siblings on Women at High Risk for Eating Disorders
C. Barr Taylor, MD; Susan Bryson, MS; Angela A. Celio Doyle, PhD; Kristine H. Luce, PhD; Darby Cunning, MA
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Topics:
eating disorders
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emotional abuse
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neglect
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relationship - sibling
,
self esteem
Review Articles
Special Articles
Consensus Statement on Management of Intersex Disorders
Peter A. Lee, MD, PhD; Christopher P. Houk, MD; S. Faisal Ahmed, FRCPCH; Ieuan A. Hughes, FMedSci, FRCPCH; in collaboration with the participants in the International Consensus Conference on Intersex organized by the Lawson Wilkins Pediatric Endocrine Society and the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology
Extremely Growth-Retarded Infants: Is There a Viability Centile?
Vishwanath M. Kamoji, MD, MRCPCH; Jon S. Dorling, MRCP, MRCPCH; Bradley N. Manktelow, MSc; Elizabeth S. Draper, MPhil, PhD; David J. Field, DCH, FRCP, FRCPCH
Topics:
birth weight
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fetal death
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gestational age
,
growth retardation
,
intensive care
Experience and Reason
From the American Academy of Pediatrics
Commentaries
Letters to the Editor
Errata
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