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Autor:
George Kent, Naomi Bromberg Bar-Yam, M. R. Sears, D. R. Taylor, R. Poulton, W. H. Oddy, J. K. Peat
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Journal of Human Lactation. 20:146-152
Autor:
R. Halliday, Nadia Badawi, J. F. Leditschke, Jacqueline Dalby-Payne, Kaye Spence, Shailinder Singh, Daniel T. Cass, Roy M. Kimble, A. Fraser, J. K. Peat, Peter Barr, S. Baskaranathan, M. Glasson
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Pediatric Surgery International. 19:260-265
This retrospective study elicits information regarding the dependence of neonatal outcome in gastroschisis upon: (1) the mode of delivery, (2) place of birth, (3) time for birth to surgery, (4) method of closure, (5) time from operation to commenceme
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Thorax. 56:589-595
BACKGROUNDThe prevalence of asthma in children has increased in many countries over recent years. To plan effective interventions to reverse this trend we need a better understanding of the risk factors for asthma in early life. This study was undert
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Archives of Disease in Childhood. 84:20-23
AIMS To describe the change in the prevalence of wheeze, diagnosed asthma, and atopy in Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, between 1992 and 1997, and to compare this to the increase in prevalence reported between 1982 and 1992. METHODS A cross sectional st
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Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. 24:303-310
Summary Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of prostaglandin E2 vaginal gel as used in practice, rather than its efficacy as assessed in randomised, controlled, clinical trials. This product is used to ripen the
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Journal of Digital Imaging. 11:45-49
Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) make possible the viewing of radiographic images on computer workstations located where clinical care is delivered. By the nature of their work this feature is particularly useful for emergency physi
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European Respiratory Journal. 10:658-664
Insufficient use of anti-inflammatory drugs, such as inhaled corticosteroids and cromoglycate, may contribute to the disease burden associated with asthma. Conversely, aggressive treatment of mild disease may result in avoidable costs and/or adverse
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Allergy. 51:804-810
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European Respiratory Journal. 8:938-947
Previous physiological studies suggest that increased lung growth in patients with acromegaly is associated with either a normal or above normal pulmonary transfer factor. These findings can be interpreted to suggest either alveolar hypertrophy or hy
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European Respiratory Journal. 8:729-736
We assessed the validity, repeatability and practicality of a standardized exercise challenge protocol for measuring airway responsiveness in epidemiological studies of asthma in children aged 8-11 yrs. The construct validity of the exercise challeng