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pro vyhledávání: '"V, Jászai"'
Autor:
Márk Félix Juhász, N. Farkas, R. Tóháti, R. Molnár, V. Jászai, A. Vincze, A. Párniczky, A. Szentesi, P. Hegyi
Publikováno v:
Pancreatology. 22:e15
Autor:
M.F. Juhász, K. Farkas, V. Jászai, R. Tóháti, R. Molnár, Á. Vincze, A. Szentesi, P. Hegyi, A. Párniczky
Publikováno v:
Pancreatology. 21:S34
Publikováno v:
Orvosi hetilap. 135(2)
From March 1989 to october 1990, 35 refluxing ureters in 25 children were treated by submucosal injection of Teflon (STING). The overall success rate was 54% after the first injection. The authors detail the procedure and analyse their results which
Publikováno v:
Acta paediatrica Hungarica. 31(2)
Total- and free carnitine content of washed pooled red blood cells collected from five children prior to and on the last day of combined pivampicillin and equal molar carnitine treatment were measured. On the last day of treatment (day 7) the level o
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Nephrology. 3:235-239
A retrospective multicentre study of 341 children with persistent/recurrent, isolated haematuria is described. The haematuria was isolated for at least 6 months at the beginning of observation. The duration of follow-up was 2–5 years in 201, 5–10
Autor:
M.D. Armstrong, Ilona Linke, J.C. Sinclair, M. Tuilié, A. Schauer, R. Lardinois, Douglas Jones, K. Greene, H. Gärtner, R.W. Beard, J.-M. Garel, T. Heim, F.C. Battaglia, Shaul Harel, E.L. Gresham, D. Aures, Kathy Watanabe, W.A. Blanc, D. Vidyasagar, Uwe Stave, Endre Sulyok, Richard J. Schain, E. Kunze, Constance A. Cardasis, V. Chernick, P. Pic, Hubert G. Britton, Gyula Soltész, D.I. Johnston, V. Jászai, H. Nakamura, D.A. Nixon, Pauline Alexander, N.M. Cohen, S. R. Bloom
Publikováno v:
Neonatology. 21:I-VI
Publikováno v:
Orvosi hetilap. 118(19)
Autor:
F, Harangi, V, Jászai
Publikováno v:
Orvosi hetilap. 129(43)
Publikováno v:
Orvosi hetilap. 130(26)
A retrospective multicentre study of 341 children with persistent/recurrent, isolated haematuria is described. The haematuria was isolated for at least half a year in the beginning of observation. 47.8% of the patients became symptom-free. In 18.4% t