Angelika Sorteberg,Daniel Dahlberg
Angelika Sorteberg
An intracranial aneurysm in a child or adolescent is a rare, but potentially devastating condition. As little as approximately 1200 cases are reported between 1939 and 2011, with many of the reports presenting diverting results. There is co...
Latania Y Booker,Titilope A Ishola,Kanika A Bowen et al.
Latania Y Booker et al.
Neuroblastoma is the third most common pediatric cancer in the United States and is responsible for 15% of pediatric cancer-related deaths. Despite major advances in multimodal therapy, the clinical outcome for several patients remains poor...
Review of Clinical Trials Testing the Effectiveness of Physician Intervention Approaches to Prevention Alcohol-Related Problems in Adolescent Outpatients [0.03%]
关于检验医生介入方法预防门诊青少年饮酒问题有效性的临床试验评述
Bradley O Boekeloo,Melinda A Griffin
Bradley O Boekeloo
Objective: Conduct a review of clinical trials to identify effective approaches for improving physician provision of alcohol education and counseling services among outpatient adolescents. ...
Daniel A Lichtenstein,Philippe Mauriat
Daniel A Lichtenstein
Critical ultrasound is a new tool for first-line physicians, including neonate intensivists. The consideration of the lung as one major target allows to redefine the priorities. Simple machines work better than up-to-date ones. We use a mic...
Ronald M Harper,Hannah C Kinney
Ronald M Harper
Current evidence suggests that multiple neural mechanisms contribute to the fatal lethal event in SIDS. The processes may develop from a range of otherwise seemingly-innocuous circumstances, such as unintended external airway obstruction or...
Jianjian Shi,Eltyeb Abdelwahid,Lei Wei
Jianjian Shi
Apoptosis is a tightly regulated physiologic process of programmed cell death that occurs in both normal and pathologic tissues. Numerous in vitro or in vivo studies have indicated that cardiomyocyte death through apoptosis and necrosis is ...
Aberrant Expressions of EDNRB and EDN3 in a Multifactorial Hirschsprung Disease [0.03%]
多因素引起的Hirschsprung病患者EDNRB及EDN3表达异常分析
Background: Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a multifactorial disorder due to the enteric nervous system (ENS) development failure. At least 35 genes have been responsible for HSCR, including EDNRB and EDN3. Here, we aimed ...