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Are alternative antibiotics needed for antibiotic-nonresponsive Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia?

Yang EA, Lee KY

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Strategies for treating and managing chronic hepatitis C in children in the direct-acting antiviral era

Hong SJ, Choe BH

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Risk factors for BiPAP failure as an initial management approach in moderate to late preterm infants with respiratory distress

Son H, Choi EK, Park KH, Shin JH, Choi BM

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Integrative care for children with medical complexity

Lee J, Kim MS, Shin HY

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Effect of red blood cell transfusion on short-term outcomes in very low birth weight infants

Lee EY, Kim SS, Park GY, Lee SH

Background: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion improves cardiorespiratory status of preterm infants by increasing circulating hemoglobin, improving tissue oxygenation, and reducing cardiac output. However, RBC transfusion itself has also been...
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Placental histopathology in late preterm infants: clinical implications

Ericksen K, Fogel J, Verma RP

Background: The etiopathogenesis of late preterm (LPT) birth is undetermined. Placental histopathology, which reflects an adverse intrauterine environment and is reportedly associated with preterm labor and neonatal morbidities, has not...
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Thyroid disturbances in children treated with combined pegylated interferon-alpha and ribavirin for chronic hepatitis C

Rashed YK, Khalaf FA, Kotb SE

Background: Immunomodulatory properties of interferon (IFN) have been documented. It may induce autoimmune diseases such as autoimmune thyroiditis with hypo- or hyperthyroidism. In addition, it may impair thyroid hormone synthesis...
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Global prevalence of classic phenylketonuria based on Neonatal Screening Program Data: systematic review and meta-analysis

Shoraka HR, Haghdoost AA, Baneshi MR, Bagherinezhad Z, Zolala F

Phenylketonuria is a disease caused by congenital defects in phenylalanine metabolism that leads to irreversible nerve cell damage. However, its detection in the early days of life can reduce its...
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