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2017

Western University

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Growth And Weight Gain In Children With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Results From The Reacch-Out Cohort., Jaime Guzman, Tristan Kerr, Leanne M Ward, Jinhui Ma, Kiem Oen, Alan M Rosenberg, Brian M Feldman, Gilles Boire, Kristin Houghton, Paul Dancey, Rosie Scuccimarri, Alessandra Bruns, Adam M Huber, Karen Watanabe Duffy, Natalie J Shiff, Roberta A Berard, Deborah M Levy, Elizabeth Stringer, Kimberly Morishita, Nicole Johnson, David A Cabral, Maggie Larché, Ross E Petty, Ronald M Laxer, Earl Silverman, Paivi Miettunen, Anne-Laure Chetaille, Elie Haddad, Lynn Spiegel, Stuart E Turvey, Heinrike Schmeling, Bianca Lang, Janet Ellsworth, Suzanne E Ramsey, Johannes Roth, Sarah Campillo, Susanne Benseler, Gaëlle Chédeville, Rayfel Schneider, Shirley M L Tse, Roxana Bolaria, Katherine Gross, Debbie Feldman, Bonnie Cameron, Roman Jurencak, Jean Dorval, Claire Leblanc, Claire St Cyr, Michele Gibbon, Rae S M Yeung, Ciarán M Duffy, Lori B Tucker Aug 2017

Growth And Weight Gain In Children With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Results From The Reacch-Out Cohort., Jaime Guzman, Tristan Kerr, Leanne M Ward, Jinhui Ma, Kiem Oen, Alan M Rosenberg, Brian M Feldman, Gilles Boire, Kristin Houghton, Paul Dancey, Rosie Scuccimarri, Alessandra Bruns, Adam M Huber, Karen Watanabe Duffy, Natalie J Shiff, Roberta A Berard, Deborah M Levy, Elizabeth Stringer, Kimberly Morishita, Nicole Johnson, David A Cabral, Maggie Larché, Ross E Petty, Ronald M Laxer, Earl Silverman, Paivi Miettunen, Anne-Laure Chetaille, Elie Haddad, Lynn Spiegel, Stuart E Turvey, Heinrike Schmeling, Bianca Lang, Janet Ellsworth, Suzanne E Ramsey, Johannes Roth, Sarah Campillo, Susanne Benseler, Gaëlle Chédeville, Rayfel Schneider, Shirley M L Tse, Roxana Bolaria, Katherine Gross, Debbie Feldman, Bonnie Cameron, Roman Jurencak, Jean Dorval, Claire Leblanc, Claire St Cyr, Michele Gibbon, Rae S M Yeung, Ciarán M Duffy, Lori B Tucker

Paediatrics Publications

BACKGROUND: With modern treatments, the effect of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) on growth may be less than previously reported. Our objective was to describe height, weight and body mass index (BMI) development in a contemporary JIA inception cohort.

METHODS: Canadian children newly-diagnosed with JIA 2005-2010 had weight and height measurements every 6 months for 2 years, then yearly up to 5 years. These measurements were used to calculate mean age- and sex-standardized Z-scores, and estimate prevalence and cumulative incidence of growth impairments, and the impact of disease activity and corticosteroids on growth.

RESULTS: One thousand one hundred forty seven children …


Brain Biomarkers And Pre-Injury Cognition Are Associated With Long-Term Cognitive Outcome In Children With Traumatic Brain Injury, Amy A Wilkinson, Maureen Dennis, Nevena Simic, Margot J Taylor, Benjamin R Morgan, Helena Frndova, Karen Choong, Craig Campbell, Douglas Fraser, Vicki Anderson, Anne-Marie Guerguerian, Russell Schachar, Jamie Hutchison Jul 2017

Brain Biomarkers And Pre-Injury Cognition Are Associated With Long-Term Cognitive Outcome In Children With Traumatic Brain Injury, Amy A Wilkinson, Maureen Dennis, Nevena Simic, Margot J Taylor, Benjamin R Morgan, Helena Frndova, Karen Choong, Craig Campbell, Douglas Fraser, Vicki Anderson, Anne-Marie Guerguerian, Russell Schachar, Jamie Hutchison

Paediatrics Publications

BACKGROUND: Children with traumatic brain injury (TBI) are frequently at risk of long-term impairments of attention and executive functioning but these problems are difficult to predict. Although deficits have been reported to vary with injury severity, age at injury and sex, prognostication of outcome remains imperfect at a patient-specific level. The objective of this proof of principle study was to evaluate a variety of patient variables, along with six brain-specific and inflammatory serum protein biomarkers, as predictors of long-term cognitive outcome following paediatric TBI.

METHOD: Outcome was assessed in 23 patients via parent-rated questionnaires related to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder …


Brainstem Shape Is Affected By Clinical Course In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Marcus Lo, Leire Zubiaurre-Elorza, Conor Wild, Annika C Linke, David S C Lee, Victor K Han, Rhodri Cusack Jan 2017

Brainstem Shape Is Affected By Clinical Course In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Marcus Lo, Leire Zubiaurre-Elorza, Conor Wild, Annika C Linke, David S C Lee, Victor K Han, Rhodri Cusack

Paediatrics Publications

The brainstem, critical for motor function, autonomic regulation, and many neurocognitive functions, undergoes rapid development from the third trimester. Accordingly, we hypothesized it would be vulnerable to insult during this period, and that a difficult clinical course in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) would affect development, and be reflected through atypical shape. Our study population consisted of 66 neonates - all inpatients from the NICU at Victoria Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre, ON, Canada, of which 45 entered the final analysis. The cohort varied in gestational age (GA) and ranged from neurologically healthy to severely brain-injured. Structural MRI was …