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Nutritional Screening Tools among Hospitalized Children: from Past and to Present

Lee YJ

Increased awareness of the importance of nutrition among hospitalized children has increased the use of nutrition screening tool (NST). However, it is not well known the NST for hospitalized children....
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Accuracy of the 2008 Simplified Criteria for the Diagnosis of Autoimmune Hepatitis in Children

Arcos-Machancoses JV, Molera Busoms C, Julio Tatis E, Victoria Bovo M, Quintero Bernabeu J, Juampérez Goñi J, Crujeiras Martínez V, Martin de Carpi J

PURPOSE: Classical criteria for diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) are intended as research tool and are difficult to apply at patient's bedside. We aimed to study the accuracy of simplified...
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Chylomicron Retention Disease: a Description of a New Mutation in a Very Rare Disease

Ferreira H, Ramos RN, Quan CF, Ferreiro S, Ruiz VC, Juampérez Goñi J, Quintero Bernabeu J, Segarra Cantón O, Álvarez Beltran M

Chylomicron retention disease, also known as Anderson's disease, is a rare hereditary hypocholesterolemic disorder, recessive inherited, characterized by nonspecific symptoms as abdominal distension, steatorrhea, and vomiting associated with failure to...
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Antibiotics-Associated Hemorrhagic Colitis Caused by Klebsiella oxytoca: Two Case Reports

Youn Y, Lee SW, Cho HH, Park S, Chung HS, Seo JW

Nowadays, Klebsiella oxytoca is described as a causative organism for antibiotic-associated hemorrhagic colitis (AAHC). Here we report two cases of pediatric AAHC, from which K. oxytoca was cultured after starting...
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The Analysis of Factors Causing the High Prevalence of Child Obesity in Jeju Island

Park EH, Oh MS, Kim S, Lee J, Kang KS

PURPOSE: For 3 consecutive years from 2012–2014, we analyzed the causative factors for why the Jeju Island had the highest obesity prevalences of school children among the 15 provinces in...
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Acute Gastritis and Splenic Infarction Caused by Epstein-Barr Virus

Jeong JE, Kim KM, Jung HL, Shim JW, Kim DS, Shim JY, Park MS, Park SK

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection can be presented with various clinical manifestations and different levels of severity when infected. Infectious mononucleosis, which is most commonly caused by EBV infection in children...
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Usefulness of Assessment of Stool Form by the Modified Bristol Stool Form Scale in Primary Care Pediatrics

Gulati R, Komuravelly A, Leb S, Mhanna MJ, Ghori A, Leon J, Needlman R

PURPOSE: Rome criteria are considered the gold standard for diagnosing functional constipation. The modified Bristol stool form scale (m-BSFS) was validated to measure stool form in children. However, neither the...
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Investigation of Blood Betatrophin Levels in Obese Children with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Battal F, Türkön H, Aylanç N, Aylanç H, Yıldırım S, Kaymaz N, Uysal S

PURPOSE: The prevalence of obesity has significantly increased among children and adolescents worldwide and is becoming an important health care problem in parallel with the increased prevalence of obesity pediatric...
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Laxative Choice and Treatment Outcomes in Childhood Constipation: Clinical Data in a Longitudinal Retrospective Study

Chanpong A, Osatakul S

PURPOSE: Functional constipation (FC) is a common gastrointestinal (GI) problem affecting children's well-being and quality of life. Although polyethylene glycol (PEG) is recommended as the first line therapy, it is...
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Comparison of Endoscopic and Histological Findings between Typical and Atypical Celiac Disease in Children

Semwal P, Gupta RK, Sharma R, Garg K

PURPOSE: Celiac disease is a common non-communicable disease with varied presentations. Purpose of this study was to find the duodeno-endoscopic features in celiac disease and to compare duodeno-endoscopic and histological...
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