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Scheimann, A.O., Barrios, JJM., AI-TawiI, Y.S., Gray, KJM., Gilger, MA. Percutaneous liver biopsy in children Impact of ultrasonography and springjoaded biopsy needles. J. Pediatr. Gastroenterol. Nutrit. 2000 31 536-539... [Pg.164]

Hokken-Koelega AC, Van Zaal MA, de Ridder MA, Wolff ED, De Jong MC, Donckerwolcke RA, De Muinck Keizer-Schrama SM, Drop SL. Growth after renal transplantation in prepubertal children impact of various treatment modalities. Pediatr Res 1994 35(3) 367-71. [Pg.767]

German children impacted by Pb smelter PbU/g creatinine Geometric mean PbU ( igPb/g creatinine) = 7—10 Brockhaus etal. (1988)... [Pg.273]

Does a baby have a moral conscience While a baby is not faced with many serious ethical dilemmas, his or her moral character is formed from the earliest stages of infancy. Recent research has shown that the type of parenting an infant receives has a dramatic impact on the (V child s moral development and, consequently, success later in life. The renowned childcare expert T. Berry Brazelton claims that he can... [Pg.251]

In humans, studies of hormone and behavior interactions affecting maternal behavior have been limited to correlations between endogenous hormones and a variety of behavioral events normally associated with childbirth. Individual differences, of largely unknown origins, have a major impact on human parental behavior. In addition, child rearing experience is a powerful positive determinant of maternal responsivity, and the social environment, including the presence of supportive companions, can affect subsequent mother-infant interactions (Sosa, et al., 1980). [Pg.151]

Population PK screening in Phase II and Phase III is useful in assessing the impact of altered hepatic function (as a covariate) in PKs, if those patients are not excluded from Phase II and III trials, and if there is sufficient PK information collected about the patients to characterize them reasonably well. If a population PK approach is used, patients in Phase II and III studies are assessed for encephalopathy, ascites, serum bilirubin, serum albumin, and prothrombin time (which are components of the Child-Pugh score) or a similar group of measures of hepatic function. The population PK study, then, would include the following features ... [Pg.358]

Richardson GA, Day NL, McGauhey PJ. (1993). The impact of prenatal marijuana and cocaine use on the infant and child. Clin Obstet Gynecol. 36(2) 302-18. [Pg.461]

Tentative thesis The kind of childcare working parents choose has a powerful impact on a child s personality development. [Pg.185]

Discuss the importance of size and the impact weight has on dose, depending on sophistication of the group. A small child who consumes one can of caffeinated drink will have a very different response from an adult because of the difference in the dose of caffeine relative to body size. [Pg.256]

The approach taken by practitioners in dealing with parental drug problems as they impact on child welfare and child protection forms Chapter 9. The nine focus groups convened were each made up of three or four practitioners (n=35). The focus groups were split evenly between health visitors, drug workers and social workers (three groups of each discipline). [Pg.23]

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common juvenile psychiatric disorder presenting to mental health workers, child psychiatrists, and pediatricians. This disorder is one of the major clinical and public health problems because of its associated morbidity and disability in children, adolescents, and adults. Its relevance to society is significant in terms of financial cost, stress to families, and impact on academic and vocational activities, as well as the negative effects on self-esteem. [Pg.447]

Biederman, J., Baldessarini, R.J., Wright, V., Keenan, K., and Fara-one, S. (1993b), A double-blind placebo controlled study of desipramine in the treatment of attention deficit disorder III. Lack of impact of comorbidity and family history factors on clinical response. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 32 199-204. [Pg.460]

The 15-item Child/Adolescent Impact of Events Scale (Horowitz, 1996) is also an easy-to-use instrument to identify core features of PTSD in children and adolescents, although it does not yield a formal diagnosis of PTSD. [Pg.581]

Rohde, P., Clarke, G., Lewinson, P., Seeley, J., and Kaufman, N. (2001) Impact of comorbidity on a cognitive-behavioral group treatment for adolescent depression. / Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 40 795-802. [Pg.616]


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