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Autor:
Holly R. Lord, Lee M. Ritterband, Karen S. Ingersoll, Lynn S. Walker, Frances P. Thorndike, Stephen M. Borowitz, James L. Sutphen, Daniel J. Cox
Publikováno v:
Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology. 1:68-80
Encopresis is a significant medical problem for millions of children. Despite its prevalence, poor treatment success rates indicate that it is often difficult to treat. The goal of this study was to evaluate an Internet intervention for encopresis (U
Autor:
Stephen M. Borowitz, Barrett H. Barnes, Mark D. DeBoer, Nicholas A. Stygles, James L. Sutphen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition. 54:486-490
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Infliximab is used increasingly as maintenance therapy for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD); however, the effects of a single maintenance dose of infliximab are unclear with respect to the quality of life and hormones relate
Autor:
Lee M. Ritterband, Lynn S. Walker, Tynessa L. Gordon, Boris P. Kovatchev, James L. Sutphen, Stephen M. Borowitz, Daniel J. Cox
Publikováno v:
Children's Health Care. 35:47-59
A growing number of Web sites provide personalized health interventions using the technological advances afforded by the Internet. It is critical to determine how to best develop these applications to obtain positive outcomes. Several small studies a
Autor:
Boris Kovatchev, Lee M. Ritterband, Stephen M. Borowitz, James L. Sutphen, Daniel J. Cox, Vanessa Lucas, Lynn S. Walker
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 116:e643-e647
Introduction. An information prescription is the provision of specific information to a patient on how to help manage a health problem. The Internet is being used increasingly as a source for information prescriptions, with clinicians directing patie
Autor:
Stephen M. Borowitz, James L. Sutphen, Frank T. Saulsbury, Martha A. Hellems, Barrett H. Barnes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 38:509-512
BACKGROUND Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is characterized by periods of relapse and remission. Treatment is aimed at reducing symptoms during relapse and prolonging the duration of remissions. 6-Mercaptopurine (6-MP) and its prodrug azathioprine (
Autor:
James L. Sutphen, Lee M. Ritterband, Anita P. Tam, Stephen M. Borowitz, Daniel J. Cox, J. Kim Penberthy
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 16:213-218
Childhood constipation is a common problem, accounting for 3% of visits to pediatric clinics and 30% of visits to pediatric gastroenterologists. Estimates of the prevalence of childhood constipation vary from 0.3% to 28% with younger children being a
Autor:
Rachel M. Copen, Risa C. Brooks, Daniel J. Cox, Stephen M. Borowitz, James P. Morris, James L. Sutphen
Publikováno v:
Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 22:260-267
This review summarizes the literature on randomized, controlled, published studies involving medical, behavioral, psychological, and biofeedback treatments for encopresis/functional constipation and stool-toileting refusal in preschool-age and school
Autor:
Stephen M. Borowitz, Susan H. Blanton, Julie M. Gastier, Vanessa Lemahieu, Marcia McDuffie, James L. Sutphen, Uta Francke, Thaddeus E. Kelly, Polly J. Ferguson, Frank T. Saulsbury
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Medical Genetics. 90:390-397
The clinical findings of a kindred with an X-linked disorder are characterized by autoimmune polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy with villous atrophy, chronic dermatitis, and variable immunodeficiency. Linkage analysis was performed on 20 members of the
Publikováno v:
Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 20:70-76
A model incorporating physiological, behavioral, and psychological parameters are presented to explain the maintenance and consequences of pediatric encopresis. It was hypothesized that the more comprehensive a treatment in addressing these parameter
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 97:1417-1421
In this article we describe the clinical history, diagnostic evaluation, and management of an infant who had congenital glucose-galactose malabsorption (CGGM)—a rare disorder thought to be inherited as an autosomal recessive trait. Because of defec