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Importance: Respiratory pathogen testing has been a common deimplementation focus. The COVID-19 pandemic brought new considerations for respiratory testing; recent tre [...]

06 March 2025 | Pediatrics | Article |
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Background: Symptoms of sleep apnea are markedly increased in children exposed to smoke from biomass fuels and are reduced by kitchen stoves that improve indoor biomas [...]

17 January 2014 | Medicine[...] | Article |
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Knowledge graphs have been a useful tool for many biomedical applications because of their effective representation of biological concepts. Plentiful evidence exists link [...]
26 February 2025 | Pediatrics | Article |
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The rise in the use of cosmeceutical products amongst the pediatric population raises several ethical dilemmas, as well as new situations and questions that dermatologist [...]
20 February 2025 | Medicine[...] | Article |
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The rise in the use of cosmeceuticals among children and adolescents has created a new challenge for dermatologists, who are confronted with the task of advising young pa [...]
09 February 2025 | Medicine[...] | Article |
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L-thyroxine (L-T4) monotherapy is the standard treatment for hypothyroidism, administered daily to normalize TSH levels. Once absorbed, T4 is converted to T3 to alleviate [...]
04 February 2025 | Medicine[...] | Article |
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Introduction: Epilepsy management requires precision in diagnosis and treatment, particularly when selecting antiseizure medications based on specific epilepsy syndrom [...]

29 January 2025 | Pediatrics | Article |
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Importance: A substantial number of individuals worldwide experience long COVID, or post-COVID condition. Other postviral and autoimmune conditions have a female predo [...]

22 January 2025 | Pediatrics | Article |
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Here, we show that vitamin E succinate (VES) acts as a degrader for the m6A RNA demethylase fat mass and obesity-associated protein (FTO), thus suppressing tumor growth a [...]
11 December 2024 | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology[...] | Article |
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The fact that genetic and environmental factors could trigger disruption of the epithelial barrier and subsequently initiate a TH2 inflammatory cascade conversely propose [...]
20 January 2024 | Medicine[...] | Article |
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Background/Objectives: Miliaria pustulosa is a noninfectious, transient skin eruption of pustules overlying erythematous plaques secondary to obstruction of eccrine gl [...]

10 November 2024 | Medicine[...] | Article |
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Background: Coeliac disease (CeD) is a type of enteropathy characterised by an immune-mediated reaction to ingested gluten, resulting in impaired absorption of nutrien [...]

05 November 2024 | Pediatrics | Article |
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We present a case of a child with high-output heart failure and severe iron deficiency anaemia-induced dilated cardiomyopathy managed with serial blood transfusions, prel [...]
13 September 2024 | Article |
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Importance: Neurological manifestations during acute SARS-CoV-2–related multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) are common in hospitalized patients young [...]

10 June 2024 | Article |
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Diffuse midline glioma, H3 K27-altered (DMG) are highly aggressive malignancies of the central nervous system (CNS) that primarily affect the pediatric population. [...]
30 September 2024 | Pediatrics | Article |
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Hepatotoxicity is an under-recognized and potentially fatal side effect of high-dose methotrexate (HDMTX) chemotherapy, and this risk is compounded in children with metab [...]
05 September 2024 | Pediatrics | Article |
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Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common hemoglobinopathy in the world. Sickle cell vaso-occlusive episodes (VOEs) are very painful acute events and the most common c [...]
10 September 2024 | Medicine; Pediatrics | Article |
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Aims: Food allergies impose a large clinical and financial burden on patients and the health care system. However, little is known about the factors associated with he [...]

12 August 2024 | Medicine; Pediatrics | Article |
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Background: Toxoplasmosis is potentially avoidable, treatable, and curable by simple and direct preventive measures. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) assessme [...]

10 August 2024 | Immunology; Ophthalmology and Visual Science; Pediatrics | Article |
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