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Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 33:512-525
One of the techniques that may be employed to expedite the diagnosis of phenylketonuria in the newborn infant is the phenylalanine load test. However, this is probably an impractical method for a routine examination but in the suspected sibling may p
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 43:114-116
Children appear to have a significantly accelerated rate of diphenyihydantoin metabolism after pre-treatment with phenobarbital.
Autor:
Robert A. Buchanan, William B. Barrow, John C. Heffelfinger, Arlyn W. Kinkel, Thomas C. Smith, Janeth L. Turner
Publikováno v:
Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. 16(4)
Autor:
Thomas E. Shaffer, E. C. Shackleford, John R. Poncher, John H. Kennell, John P. Garvin, Eugene F. Diamond, Melvin L. Thornton, John C. Heffelfinger, Norman B. Schell
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 54:376-377
Recreation and athletic activity are important for all children, regardless of their mental capacity. A physician's recommendation about athletic activity for mentally retarded children, as is true with other children, must take into account differen
Autor:
John H. Kennell, Thomas E. Shaffer, John R. Poncher, Eugene F. Diamond, Melvin L. Thornton, John C. Heffelfinger
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 52:460-461
Young people today grow up with the notion that there is a drug to hasten recovery from practically every illness and that a healthy person can be even better off if he has something special in his diet or in his manner of living. The result of these
Autor:
John C. Heffelfinger, Richard J. Allen
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 65:611-612
Summary A young child with questionable renalstatus who had been treated for 124 days with nitrofuratoin at higher dosages than planned developed severe peripheral neuropathy (largely motor). This was manifested in profound distal weakness. After ter
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Diseases of Children. 131:167
We describe a syndrome of microcephaly, with extreme failure to thrive, (severe spasticity), kyphoscollosis, cataracts, and hip dysplasia in four siblings. The syndrome could be a new one, although it has several features resembling those described b
Autor:
John C. Heffelfinger
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Diseases of Children. 103:835
In an institution that cares for the mentally retarded from infancy to death, regardless of age, there are many severe nursing problems. One of the most discouraging and disturbing problems is the care of the patients with hydrocephalus and their pro