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Complications of excess weight seen in two tier 3 paediatric weight management services: an observational study
Complications of excess weight seen in two tier 3 paediatric weight management services: an observational study
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Compatibility of pentoxifylline injection with syringe and inline filters
Compatibility of pentoxifylline injection with syringe and inline filters
Pentoxifylline (PTX) is used as an adjunct to the antimicrobial treatment of neonatal sepsis and is commonly administered ...
Predictive performance of cerebrospinal fluid parameters for diagnosis of meningitis in infants: a cohort study
Predictive performance of cerebrospinal fluid parameters for diagnosis of meningitis in infants: a cohort study
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Case of sapphire eyes with hearing loss: Waardenburg syndrome type 1 in a young girl
Case of sapphire eyes with hearing loss: Waardenburg syndrome type 1 in a young girl
A 4-year-old girl presented with congenital hearing loss and blue eyes. The family history was unremarkable, with no known...
Effectiveness of paediatric asthma hubs: a clinical pilot study
Effectiveness of paediatric asthma hubs: a clinical pilot study
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Rollout of Marthas Rule: implications for care
Rollout of Marthas Rule: implications for care
Martha’s Rule stipulates the right of a patient on a hospital ward, or their family or carer or staff to request a rapid r...
Procalcitonin: confusing
Procalcitonin: confusing
Does monitoring serial procalcitonin (PCT) levels during the recovery from sepsis have an impact on antibiotic management?...
Changes to the UK childhood immunisation schedule
Changes to the UK childhood immunisation schedule
SUMMARYThis article summarises the recommendations by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) for a new...
Therapeutic privilege
Therapeutic privilege
Prior to seeking consent to perform a clinical intervention, you will inevitably disclose information which the patient, o...
No child is an enemy
No child is an enemy
Eglantyne Jebb was a remarkable English woman who in 1919 was arrested and fined for protesting that the British blockade ...
APPY trial: uncomplicated appendicitis - surgery or antibiotics?
APPY trial: uncomplicated appendicitis - surgery or antibiotics?
In uncomplicated appendicitis, is surgery the treatment of choice, or can you manage this conservatively with a non-operat...
Natural history of otitis media with effusion without hearing loss in children under 12 years: a systematic review
Natural history of otitis media with effusion without hearing loss in children under 12 years: a systematic review
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Graves disease: are we just delaying the inevitable?
Graves disease: are we just delaying the inevitable?
Paediatric Graves’ disease (GD) is caused by thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor antibody stimulation of the thyroid. The...
Five-year evaluation of a model to deliver scheduled outpatient care
Five-year evaluation of a model to deliver scheduled outpatient care
The benefit of an integrated child health service, where patient care is provided by joint working across primary and seco...
Paediatric-specific content in data standards for health
Paediatric-specific content in data standards for health
The primary and secondary use of data in healthcare, policymaking, research and innovation depends on data sharing. Data s...
Sure Start revisited
Sure Start revisited
With elections looming in many parts of the world, investment in children, themselves non-voters, competes with other prio...
Acute attacks of respiratory distress: moving from description to a personalised approach
Acute attacks of respiratory distress: moving from description to a personalised approach
The stupendous scientific advances in understanding disease in children have delivered really spectacular treatment advanc...
Transport of critically ill children to paediatric intensive care units in the UK and Ireland: 2013-2022
Transport of critically ill children to paediatric intensive care units in the UK and Ireland: 2013-2022
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Redefining the role of near-peer student volunteers in childrens hospitals as paediatric patient mentors
Redefining the role of near-peer student volunteers in childrens hospitals as paediatric patient mentors
At our children’s hospital, we have witnessed firsthand the unique value near-peer student volunteers (NPSV) bring to the ...
Systematic review of interventions to reduce hospital and emergency department stay in paediatric populations
Systematic review of interventions to reduce hospital and emergency department stay in paediatric populations
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Salbutamol safety in children under 2 years of age with acute wheezing: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Salbutamol safety in children under 2 years of age with acute wheezing: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
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Design and evaluation of a visual genomic explainer: a mixed-methods study
Design and evaluation of a visual genomic explainer: a mixed-methods study
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Role of the medical examiner service in children and young peoples deaths
Role of the medical examiner service in children and young peoples deaths
The medical examiner (ME) system was introduced in England and Wales in May 2019. Subsequently, the Health and Care Act of...
Parasitic infections: what do paediatricians need to know?
Parasitic infections: what do paediatricians need to know?
Parasitic infections and the medications used to treat them may be unfamiliar to many paediatricians. Parasitic infections...
Managing menstruation for medically complex paediatric patients
Managing menstruation for medically complex paediatric patients
Many paediatric patients stand to benefit from medical management of their menses, particularly those with medical complex...
Withdrawing or withholding treatment: Is there a distinction?
Withdrawing or withholding treatment: Is there a distinction?
The common law provides helpful principles to follow when contemplating the withdrawal of medical treatment; paediatrician...