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The New England Journal of Medicine: Search Results in Pediatrics The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) RSS feed -- Search Results in Pediatrics. NEJM (http://www.nejm.org) is a weekly general medical journal that publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on a wide variety of topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice. Randomized Trial of Peanut Consumption in Infants at Risk for Peanut Allergy 01/01/70 - The prevalence of peanut allergy among children in Western countries has doubled in the past 10 years, reaching rates of 1.4 to 3.0%,? and peanut allergy is becoming apparent in Africa and Asia. This allergy is the leading cause of anaphylaxis and death due to food allergy and imposes substantial… Preventing Peanut Allergy through Early Consumption ? Ready for Prime Time? 01/01/70 - Kids can't take peanut butter to school. Some airlines no longer serve peanuts because of fear of anaphylaxis among passengers. These developments are just the tip of the iceberg as the prevalence of peanut allergy among children continues to increase worldwide, especially in westernized countries.… Case 6-2015: A 16-Year-Old Boy with Coughing Spells 01/01/70 - Presentation of Case. Dr. Mark A. Goldstein (Pediatrics): A 16-year-old boy was seen in the adolescent medicine outpatient clinic of this hospital in late spring because of coughing spells. The patient had been well until approximately 3 weeks before the current presentation, when cough and nasal… A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Oral Propranolol in Infantile Hemangioma 01/01/70 - Infantile hemangiomas are the most common soft-tissue tumors of childhood, occurring in 3 to 10% of infants.? Lesions are usually not developed at birth and are generally diagnosed during the first 4 to 6 weeks of life, with most growth during the first 5 months. The characteristic evolution of… A 9-Valent HPV Vaccine against Infection and Intraepithelial Neoplasia in Women 01/01/70 - The human papillomavirus (HPV) causes premalignant and malignant lesions of the cervix,, vagina,, vulva,, anus,, penis, and oropharynx, as well as genital warts. The recent development of prophylactic vaccines directed against the most relevant disease-causing HPV types has helped to prevent… HPV "Coverage" 01/01/70 - This issue of the Journal presents a milestone in expanding the coverage of cancers associated with the human papillomavirus (HPV). Joura and colleagues report the results of a randomized, controlled trial of a new 9-valent HPV vaccine versus a quadrivalent HPV vaccine in more than 14,000 young… Viremic Relapse after HIV-1 Remission in a Perinatally Infected Child 01/01/70 - To the Editor: We previously reported the remission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in a perinatally infected child ? the "Mississippi Child." After receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) between 30 hours and 18 months of age, this child had persistently undetectable plasma HIV-1… Trichobezoar 01/01/70 - Figure 1. A Struggle for Certainty ? Protecting the Vulnerable 01/01/70 - Are you sure? I ask myself. I stand there listening, watching, as the couple describe their house, its picket fences, their dog, the swing set in the backyard. Are you really sure? The question asserts itself again, in tempo with the ventilator's rhythmic whoosh. Are we sure we're sure? Like a… Elevated Sweat Chloride Levels Due to Arsenic Toxicity 01/01/70 - To the Editor: Arsenic toxicity is associated with gram-negative bacterial lung infections, bronchiectasis, and diabetes mellitus. The symptoms of arsenic toxicity overlap with those of cystic fibrosis, an autosomal recessive disease that is most common in people of Northern European ancestry.… |
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