Reports and Findings
Anaesthetic dose causing toxicity in animals has been evaluated, but the relationship between duration of VA exposure and development in children remains vague.
The current findings showed that involvement in any bullying behaviour was associated with increased risk of concurrent mental health problems
Children with FASD have more teacher-reported behavioral impairment than children without FASD. In remote Australian communities, academic performance is poor.
The lung clearance index may be a useful surveillance tool for monitoring the presence and extent of lower airway inflammation and infection
Children with acute respiratory tract infection (ARTI) frequently exhibit virus-virus codetection, yet the clinical significance of ARTI remains contentious.
This chapter reviews the prevalence, characteristics, and clinical management of orthopedic problems in RTT.
For most individuals, there is initial developmental progress followed by regression at around 6–30 months. The classic signs of RTT then become apparent.
We report on 3 children treated with vismodegib who developed widespread growth plate fusions that persist long after cessation of therapy.
Mosaic attenuation on expiratory chest computed tomography (CT) is common in early life cystic fibrosis (CF) and often referred to as "air trapping"
Dosing errors are the most commonly reported medication error in children. Dosing is often prescribed per weight or based on body area.