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Publikováno v:
Anales de pediatria (Barcelona, Spain : 2003). 67(5)
A review of the scientific evidence available on the indications for hospitalization in pediatric patients with urinary tract infection is presented. We found no studies that specifically evaluated the utility of hospitalization in children with urin
Publikováno v:
Anales de pediatria (Barcelona, Spain : 2003). 59(5)
[Utility of Boyer's score modified for the differential diagnosis of bacterial and viral meningitis]
Autor:
A, Pérez Martínez, J C, Molina Cabañero, V, Quintero Calcaño, A, de Vicente Aymat, M, de La Torre Espí
Publikováno v:
Anales espanoles de pediatria. 55(1)
Many studies have been performed to establish criteria for the differential diagnosis between bacterial and viral meningitis. In 1980, Thome and Boyer proposed a score that has been widely used.The aim of this study was to assess the utility of this
Autor:
M, Sanchez Bayle, J C, Molina Cabañero, M, de la Torre Espi, R, Muñoz Orduña, J, Rodriguez Cimadevilla, A, Gonzalez Requejo, J, Canovas Molina
Publikováno v:
Revista de sanidad e higiene publica. 64(5-6)
We have studied the procedures for taking care of the 1,044 patients who arrived in the Emergency Room at the Niño Jesus Hospital on weekday mornings, in order to evaluate the operation of primary pediatric care as the possible generator of the dema
Autor:
M, Sánchez Bayle, J C, Molina Cabañero, E, Díaz Martínez, R, Muñoz Orduña, A, Arias Alvarez, C, Panizo, C, Cánovas Molina
Publikováno v:
Gaceta sanitaria. 3(14)
We have studied the procedence of the children that came to the Emergency Department of the Niño Jesús Hospital, analyzing if they belonged to the pediatric emergency area corresponding to this hospital, the procedence from the different postal dis
Autor:
M, Sánchez Bayle, E, Díaz Martínez, J C, Molina Cabañero, R, Muñoz Orduña, A, Arias Alvarez, C, Panizo, M, Cánovas Molina
Publikováno v:
Anales espanoles de pediatria. 31(2)
We have done a prospective study of the emergencies that arrived to a Children's Hospital from 8 to 15 hours in labour day 987 enquires were filled, which represents 53.53% of those who came. Males were predominant and also the younger ones with 24.5