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Publikováno v:
Revista de pediatrie, obstetrica si ginecologie. Pediatria. 39(1)
The paper reports on three cases of congenital lobular emphysema with warning respiratory manifestations as early as infancy. Starting from the clinical picture of respiratory distress, the diagnosis was established radiologically. The authors discus
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Revista de pediatrie, obstetrica si ginecologie. Pediatria. 36(4)
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Revista de pediatrie, obstetrica si ginecologie. Pediatria. 38(4)
The paper reports on the etiopathogenetic aspects of mediastinitis, clinical and radiological semeiology, the latter with a decisive role in establishing the diagnosis. The priority character of therapy is emphasized. Three cases of mediastinitis in
Autor:
I, Sabău, L, Turcanu
Publikováno v:
Revista de pediatrie, obstetrica si ginecologie. Pediatria. 38(3)
The paper surveys the most recent findings in three fields of the urinary infections: --pathogenesis with emphasis on the role of bacterium, the host and the bacterium-phagocytic system; --bacteriological diagnosis and the establishment of the infect
Autor:
L, Georgescu, L, Turcanu, M, Drăgan, E, Potencz, P, Diosi, O, Petraşcu-Stefanovici, L, Mitrofan
Publikováno v:
Morphologie et embryologie. 27(1)
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Revista de pediatrie, obstetrica si ginecologie. Pediatria. 24(2)
Publikováno v:
Revista de pediatrie, obstetrica si ginecologie. Pediatria. 38(3)
The paper reports on two cases of pneumomediastinum in the newborn child: a benign form with clinical picture and radiological scan of subcutaneous cervical emphysema; and a severe form of pneumocystosis complicated with suffocating pneumomediastinum
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Physiologie (Bucarest). 18(1)
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Revista de medicina interna, neurologe, psihiatrie, neurochirurgie, dermato-venerologie. Medicina interna. 34(5)
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Morphologie et embryologie. 31(3)
The electron microscopic investigation of biological materials (faeces, intestinal mucous biopsies) from 19 children and sucklings with clinically diagnosed acute gastroenteritis evidenced the presence of some rotavirus-like viral particles in 31 per