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Telemedicine in pediatrics: things to consider

Kadam SJ, Bongurala AR

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Recent advances in understanding pathophysiology of non-nutritional stunting in very preterm infants

Cuestas E, Rizzotti A

Very preterm infants (VPIs) often experience extrauterine growth failure. Therefore, aggressive nutritional management of VPIs is recommended with the goal of achieving the postnatal growth of an equivalent fetus. However,...
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Occurrence of stroke in children and young adults in Indonesia: a multicenter private hospital study

Leman J, Sungono V, Haryono YT, Mudzakir MA, Rahmawati DL, Sulay CBH, Octavius GS

Background: Most studies that estimate the occurrence of childhood stroke use heterogeneous methods and rely on International Classification of Diseases codes, a strategy that may be unreliable. Purpose: This study aimed...
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C3 glomerulopathy in children: experience at a resource-limited center

Reddy S, Ghante A, Vankalakunti M, Vasudevan A

Background: In children, C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by diverse clinicopathological profiles and kidney outcomes. However, diagnostic work-up in resource-limited settings is challenging because of the unavailability...
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Advancements and challenges in neonatal resuscitation: embracing laryngeal mask airways for improved outcomes

Lee JH

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Lifelong impact of elevated blood pressure from childhood to adulthood

Kwon J, Kim E

Elevated blood pressure (BP) during childhood and adolescence is increasingly being recognized as a precursor to adult hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD). This review examines the existing evidence of the...
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Cerebral organoid research for pediatric patients with neurological disorders

Eun J, Lee JE, Yang SH

Cerebral organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells offer a groundbreaking foundation for the analysis of pediatric neurological diseases. Unlike organoids from other somatic systems, cerebral organoids present unique...
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Impact of obesity on pulmonary function of preschool children: an impulse oscillometry study

Klubdaeng A, Udomittipong K, Palamit A, Charoensittisup P, Mahoran K

Background: The increasing global prevalence of obesity poses significant public health problems, as obesity exerts adverse effects on many systems and lung function. However, research on the lung function of...
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Global breastfeeding efforts: a long way to go

Shin HJ

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