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Walker's Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disease, Physiology, Diagnosis, Management ... perforation, stricture, systemic sclerosant, and gastroesophageal reflux.72 Other pediatric studies have confirmed this success.73,77 A high rate of eradication is reported (72 to 100%) and a low risk of rebleeding (<25%).
by Ronald E. Kleinman
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Intensive care medicine, annual update 2009 Mean number of intubation attempts (blue bars) and mean number of successful intubations (white bars) by pediatric trainees ... From [10] with permission Falck et al. evaluated the success rate of neonatal intubations by pediatric residents at ...
by Jean-Louis Vincent
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Practical pediatric imaging, diagnostic radiology of infants and children Foreword to the Second Edition Success is but a journey, not a destination. The Second Edition of Practical Pediatric Imaging: Diagnostic Radiology of Infants and Children is yet another milestone, another crossroad, another panorama ...
by Donald R. Kirks, Nathan Thorne Griscom
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Archives of pediatrics Yet everything seemed to be against the success of any scheme of forming a local association for the study of children's diseases. There existed, I believe, nowhere in the country an independent city pediatric society, ...
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Pediatrics Yet everything seemed to be against the success of any scheme of forming a local association for the study of children's diseases. There existed, I believe, nowhere in the country an independent city pediatric society, ...
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Pediatric critical care medicine, basic science and clinical evidence The Physician-Scientist in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Thomas P. Shanley ... As a result, advancement of our field relies on the successful training of physician-scientists in pediatric critical care medicine.
by Derek S. Wheeler, Hector R. Wong, Thomas P. Shanley
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine E-Book Prehospital studies of ETI in children have found success rates varying from 18% to ... children and 71% to 90% in older children and adolescents.46,47 ED-based studies of pediatric ETI show that success rates vary with age as well.
by Jill M. Baren, Steven G. Rothrock, John Brennan, Lance Brown
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Pediatric otolaryngology, principles and practice pathways The timing of repair for a chronic perforation in a pediatric patient is still a matter of considerable controversy. ... Others report high success rates in considerably younger children. It is difficult to compare success rates between ...
by Ralph F. Wetmore, Harlan R. Muntz, Trevor J. I. McGill
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Micronutrient deficiencies during the weaning period and the first years of life 35 Yip R, Walsh KM, Goldfarb MG, Binkin NJ: Declining prevalence of anemia in childhood in a middle-class setting: A pediatric success story? Pediatrics 1987; 80:330–331. 36 Haschke F, Male C: Iron nutritional status during early ...
by John M. Pettifor, Stanley Zlotkin
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Concise Guide to Pediatric Arrhythmias Figure 39.1 Success rates and complications The immediate success rate for catheter ablation of tachycardia mediated by a left-sided accessory pathway exceeds 95%, and the recurrence rate in the few months after the procedure should be ...
by Christopher Wren
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