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Supervised Machine Learning Applied To Automate Flash And Prolonged Capillary Refill Detection By Pulse Oximetry, R. B. Hunter, S. Jiang, A. Nishisaki, A. J. Nickel, N. Napolitano, K. Shinozaki, T. Li, K. Saeki, L. B. Becker, A. J. Masino, +1 Additional Author
Supervised Machine Learning Applied To Automate Flash And Prolonged Capillary Refill Detection By Pulse Oximetry, R. B. Hunter, S. Jiang, A. Nishisaki, A. J. Nickel, N. Napolitano, K. Shinozaki, T. Li, K. Saeki, L. B. Becker, A. J. Masino, +1 Additional Author
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A Primer On A Comprehensive Genetic Approach To Vascular Anomalies, A. J. Borst, T. A. Nakano, F. Blei, D. M. Adams, J. Duis
A Primer On A Comprehensive Genetic Approach To Vascular Anomalies, A. J. Borst, T. A. Nakano, F. Blei, D. M. Adams, J. Duis
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Adolescent Sjogren's Syndrome Presenting As Psychosis: A Case Series, E. K. Hammett, C. Fernandez-Carbonell, C. Crayne, A. Boneparth, R. Q. Cron, S. M. Radhakrishna
Adolescent Sjogren's Syndrome Presenting As Psychosis: A Case Series, E. K. Hammett, C. Fernandez-Carbonell, C. Crayne, A. Boneparth, R. Q. Cron, S. M. Radhakrishna
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Turner Syndrome With Y Chromosome: Spontaneous Thelarche, Menarche, And Risk Of Malignancy, E. Dabrowski, E. K. Johnson, V. Patel, Y. Hsu, S. Davis, A. L. Goetsch, R. Habiby, W. J. Brickman, C. Finlayson
Turner Syndrome With Y Chromosome: Spontaneous Thelarche, Menarche, And Risk Of Malignancy, E. Dabrowski, E. K. Johnson, V. Patel, Y. Hsu, S. Davis, A. L. Goetsch, R. Habiby, W. J. Brickman, C. Finlayson
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Early Oral Colostrum Administration In Preterm Infants, D. Maffei, M. Brewer, C. Codipilly, B. Weinberger, R. J. Schanler
Early Oral Colostrum Administration In Preterm Infants, D. Maffei, M. Brewer, C. Codipilly, B. Weinberger, R. J. Schanler
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Prevalence Of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors In Childhood Glomerular Diseases, I. F. Ashoor, S. A. Mansfield, M. M. O'Shaughnessy, R. S. Parekh, J. Zee, T. L. Vasylyeva, A. J. Kogon, C. B. Sethna, L. M. Guay-Woodford, +170 Additional Authors
Prevalence Of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors In Childhood Glomerular Diseases, I. F. Ashoor, S. A. Mansfield, M. M. O'Shaughnessy, R. S. Parekh, J. Zee, T. L. Vasylyeva, A. J. Kogon, C. B. Sethna, L. M. Guay-Woodford, +170 Additional Authors
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Lithium For The Maintenance Treatment Of Bipolar I Disorder: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Discontinuation Study, R. L. Findling, N. K. Mcnamara, M. Pavuluri, J. A. Frazier, M. Rynn, R. Scheffer, V. Kafantaris, A. Robb, M. Delbello, P. Taylor-Zapata, +7 Additional Authors
Lithium For The Maintenance Treatment Of Bipolar I Disorder: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Discontinuation Study, R. L. Findling, N. K. Mcnamara, M. Pavuluri, J. A. Frazier, M. Rynn, R. Scheffer, V. Kafantaris, A. Robb, M. Delbello, P. Taylor-Zapata, +7 Additional Authors
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New-Onset Isolated Asymptomatic Papilledema In Two Patients Treated With Recombinant Growth Hormone, L. A. Kanner, J. Klein, M. Gaffar, H. Pomeranz, G. Frank
New-Onset Isolated Asymptomatic Papilledema In Two Patients Treated With Recombinant Growth Hormone, L. A. Kanner, J. Klein, M. Gaffar, H. Pomeranz, G. Frank
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Management Of Acute Pancreatitis In The Pediatric Population: A Clinical Report From The North American Society For Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology And Nutrition Pancreas Committee., M. Abu-El-Haija, S. Kumar, J. A. Quiros, K. Balakrishnan, B. Barth, S. Bitton, J. F. Eisses, E. J. Foglio, V. Fox, V. D. Morinville, +10 Additional Authors
Management Of Acute Pancreatitis In The Pediatric Population: A Clinical Report From The North American Society For Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology And Nutrition Pancreas Committee., M. Abu-El-Haija, S. Kumar, J. A. Quiros, K. Balakrishnan, B. Barth, S. Bitton, J. F. Eisses, E. J. Foglio, V. Fox, V. D. Morinville, +10 Additional Authors
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BACKGROUND:Although the incidence of acute pancreatitis (AP) in children is increasing, management recommendations rely on adult published guidelines. Pediatric-specific recommendations are needed. METHODS:The North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Pancreas committee performed a MEDLINE review using several preselected key terms relating to management considerations in adult and pediatric AP. The literature was summarized, quality of evidence reviewed, and statements of recommendations developed. The authorship met to discuss the evidence, statements, and voted on recommendations. A consensus of at least 75% was required to approve a recommendation. RESULTS:The diagnosis of pediatric AP should follow the published INternational Study …
Prevalence And Predictors Of Hair Pulling Disorder And Excoriation Disorder In Tourette Syndrome, E. Greenberg, E. S. Tung, C. Gauvin, L. Osiecki, K. G. Yang, E. Curley, A. Essa, C. Illmann, C. L. Budman, J. M. Scharf, +10 Additional Authors
Prevalence And Predictors Of Hair Pulling Disorder And Excoriation Disorder In Tourette Syndrome, E. Greenberg, E. S. Tung, C. Gauvin, L. Osiecki, K. G. Yang, E. Curley, A. Essa, C. Illmann, C. L. Budman, J. M. Scharf, +10 Additional Authors
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National Patterns Of Commonly Prescribed Psychotropic Medications To Young People, R. S. Sultan, C. U. Correll, M. Schoenbaum, M. King, J. T. Walkup, M. Olfson
National Patterns Of Commonly Prescribed Psychotropic Medications To Young People, R. S. Sultan, C. U. Correll, M. Schoenbaum, M. King, J. T. Walkup, M. Olfson
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Management Of Acute Pancreatitis In The Pediatric Population: A Clinical Report From The North American Society For Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology And Nutrition Pancreas Committee, M. Abu-El-Haija, S. Kumar, J. A. Quiros, K. Balakrishnan, B. Barth, S. Bitton, J. F. Eisses, E. J. Foglio, V. Fox, V. D. Morinville, +14 Additional Authors
Management Of Acute Pancreatitis In The Pediatric Population: A Clinical Report From The North American Society For Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology And Nutrition Pancreas Committee, M. Abu-El-Haija, S. Kumar, J. A. Quiros, K. Balakrishnan, B. Barth, S. Bitton, J. F. Eisses, E. J. Foglio, V. Fox, V. D. Morinville, +14 Additional Authors
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Child And Adolescent Psychiatrists' Reported Monitoring Behaviors For Second-Generation Antipsychotics, A. M. Rodday, S. K. Parsons, C. Mankiw, C. U. Correll, A. S. Robb, B. T. Zima, T. S. Saunders, L. K. Leslie
Child And Adolescent Psychiatrists' Reported Monitoring Behaviors For Second-Generation Antipsychotics, A. M. Rodday, S. K. Parsons, C. Mankiw, C. U. Correll, A. S. Robb, B. T. Zima, T. S. Saunders, L. K. Leslie
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Objective: The number of children and adolescents (hereafter referred to as "children") who have been prescribed second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) has increased over the last decade, but little is known about monitoring practices in pediatric patients who are vulnerable to adverse effects. We examined factors associated with psychiatrists' self-reported monitoring of children who were prescribed SGAs. Methods: A survey was mailed to a national, randomly selected sample of 1600 child and adolescent psychiatrists from the American Medical Association mailing list. Using logistic regression, we tested whether psychiatrist characteristics, attitudes, and practice characteristics were associated with monitoring (baseline and/or periodic) the following: …
Minimizing Radiation Injury And Neoplastic Effects During Pediatric Fluoroscopy: What Should We Know?, Louis Kenneth Wagner
Minimizing Radiation Injury And Neoplastic Effects During Pediatric Fluoroscopy: What Should We Know?, Louis Kenneth Wagner
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Radiation-induced injuries from fluoroscopic procedures in pediatric patients have occurred, and young patients are at greatest risk of many radiation-induced neoplasms. Some fluoroscopists have been injured from their use of fluoroscopy, and they are known to be at risk of radiation-induced neoplasm when radiation is not well-controlled. This article reviews the circumstances that lead to radiation injury and delineates some procedural methods to avoid injury and limit radiation exposure to both the patient and the fluoroscopist.