Fehmida Najmuddin, D Y Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, India
Bronchial Asthma is one of the major multifactorial non-communicable disease, globally being ranked 28th according to the disability adjusted life years. In our country India, according to the 2018 global report, amongst 1.31 billion populations the percentage of children with as [....]
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Introduction: Infection and parasitic skin diseases in children are very common, and is a challenge of clinical diagnosis for details observation of the skin and sample-taken for microscopy. Dermoscopy has been widely used in the pigmented, neoplastic and inflammatory skin diseas [....]
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Objective: Epileptic encephalopathies are a devastating group of electroclinical syndromes with early onset of drug?resistant seizures in which the epileptiform abnormalities may contribute to progressive dysfunction or developmental stagnation and consequent cognitive and behavi [....]
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This is a retrospective study of outcomes in all children with autism who received early interventions between 15 months to 3 years of age with combined protocol treatment. The study also compares the percentage of children getting similar outcomes in age groups >3 to 5 yrs., [....]
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Background of the study: Obesity is becoming a major concern not only in developed countries but in developing countries aswell. Lack of physical activity among adolescents is the main reason for obesity among all age group especially adolescents. In addition they are not provide [....]
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Mitochondrial diseases are a clinically heterogeneous group of rare hereditary disorders characterized by abnormal oxidative phosphorylation and result in mitochondria dysfunction. The most common clinical presentation of MD in children is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder [....]
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Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in the pediatric age group. Infants and young children explore objects by putting them in the mouth. Decorative crystal balls swell when they come in contact with water or water containing solutions. This may result in grave complication [....]
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Steven M Donn, University of Michigan, United States
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the leading cause of longterm respiratory disability among prematurely born infants and is a significant contributor to life-long neurodevelopmental problems. Affected infants are often exposed to a myriad of pharmacologic agents. In the neonat [....]
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Hanna Alonim, The Mifne Center for Treatment Research and Training, Israel
Introduction: Clinicians and researchers increasingly realize the importance of early intervention for autism. Early intervention through the use of suitable stimulation may minimize the severity of the phenotypic presentation of autism during infancy when neural connections are [....]
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It has been recently shown that nutritional ketosis is effective against seizure disorders and various acute/chronic neurological disorders. Physiologically, glucose is the primary metabolic fuel for cells. However, many neurodegenerative disorders have been associated with impai [....]
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AIM: Autism (ASD) is a neurological disorder that has either genetic or environmental components and includes changes of the intestinal microbiota... Some problem of the onset of autism is linked to a possible abnormal excitation of the metabolic cycles involved in neuronal trans [....]
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In condition of an oral cavity infection caused by Candida albicans is stimulated the production of exo-polysaccharides. These compounds enrich the accumulated biomass and facilitate the process of adhesion of a great number of microorganisms, including representatives of the spe [....]
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Title : Sunshine Vitamin as an adjuvant therapy
Fehmida Najmuddin, D Y Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, India
Bronchial Asthma is one of the major multifactorial non-communicable disease, globally being ranked 28th according to the disability adjusted life years. In our country India, according to the 2018 global report, amongst 1.31 billion populations the percentage of children with as [....] » Read More
Title : Imaging Findings of Pediatrics Infection & Parasitic Skin Diseases
Yuping Ran, Sichuan University, China
Introduction: Infection and parasitic skin diseases in children are very common, and is a challenge of clinical diagnosis for details observation of the skin and sample-taken for microscopy. Dermoscopy has been widely used in the pigmented, neoplastic and inflammatory skin diseas [....] » Read More
Title : Whole Genome Sequencing as a First-Line Diagnostic Tool in Epileptic Encephalopathies
Luigi Vetri, University of Palermo, Italy
Objective: Epileptic encephalopathies are a devastating group of electroclinical syndromes with early onset of drug?resistant seizures in which the epileptiform abnormalities may contribute to progressive dysfunction or developmental stagnation and consequent cognitive and behavi [....] » Read More
Title : Successful outcomes with early intervention by combined comprehensive approach in treatment of Autism: A 10 years retrospective study
Neena Shilen, Sunrise Hospital, India
This is a retrospective study of outcomes in all children with autism who received early interventions between 15 months to 3 years of age with combined protocol treatment. The study also compares the percentage of children getting similar outcomes in age groups >3 to 5 yrs., [....] » Read More
Title : Obesity among adolescents in Vellore city
Mary Anbarasi Johnson, Christian Medical College, India
Background of the study: Obesity is becoming a major concern not only in developed countries but in developing countries aswell. Lack of physical activity among adolescents is the main reason for obesity among all age group especially adolescents. In addition they are not provide [....] » Read More
Title : Importance of mtDNA mutations in patients with leigh syndrome
Emine Begum Gencer Oncul, Ankara University Biotechnology Institute, Turkey
Mitochondrial diseases are a clinically heterogeneous group of rare hereditary disorders characterized by abnormal oxidative phosphorylation and result in mitochondria dysfunction. The most common clinical presentation of MD in children is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder [....] » Read More
Title : Unusal cause of small bowel obstructions in infants: A warning letter to parents
Gamal Al Saied, Al Azhar University, Egypt
Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in the pediatric age group. Infants and young children explore objects by putting them in the mouth. Decorative crystal balls swell when they come in contact with water or water containing solutions. This may result in grave complication [....] » Read More
Title : Pharmacologic management of bronchopulmonary dysplasia: Equipoise in the era of evidence
Steven M Donn, University of Michigan, United States
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the leading cause of longterm respiratory disability among prematurely born infants and is a significant contributor to life-long neurodevelopmental problems. Affected infants are often exposed to a myriad of pharmacologic agents. In the neonat [....] » Read More
Title : Bridging the gap between early detection of Autism Prodrome in infants and intervention: Clinical and study perspectives
Hanna Alonim, The Mifne Center for Treatment Research and Training, Israel
Introduction: Clinicians and researchers increasingly realize the importance of early intervention for autism. Early intervention through the use of suitable stimulation may minimize the severity of the phenotypic presentation of autism during infancy when neural connections are [....] » Read More
Title : Therapeutic ketosis and the broad field of applications for the ketogenic diet: Ketone ester applications & clinical updates
Raffaele Pilla, St. John of God Hospital, Italy
It has been recently shown that nutritional ketosis is effective against seizure disorders and various acute/chronic neurological disorders. Physiologically, glucose is the primary metabolic fuel for cells. However, many neurodegenerative disorders have been associated with impai [....] » Read More
Title : The Intestinal permeability as a possible cause in promoting of the autism
Marta Limodio, ASST Frosinone, Italy
AIM: Autism (ASD) is a neurological disorder that has either genetic or environmental components and includes changes of the intestinal microbiota... Some problem of the onset of autism is linked to a possible abnormal excitation of the metabolic cycles involved in neuronal trans [....] » Read More
Title : The Problem of Candida Albicans among Children with Renal Disorders
Sirma Todorova Angelova, Medical University Varna, Bulgaria
In condition of an oral cavity infection caused by Candida albicans is stimulated the production of exo-polysaccharides. These compounds enrich the accumulated biomass and facilitate the process of adhesion of a great number of microorganisms, including representatives of the spe [....] » Read More