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Childhood tuberculosis.

Advances in pediatric infectious diseases

Jacobs RF, Eisenach KD.
PMID: 8217004
Adv Pediatr Infect Dis. 1993;8:23-51.

The dramatic resurgence and increase in the total number of cases of tuberculous infection and disease in children is alarming in the United States. With poverty, poor access to health care, overcrowding (predominantly in inner-city areas), and an increase...

Physician manpower needs for pediatric care in the United States.

Advances in pediatrics

Morgan BC.
PMID: 7180700
Adv Pediatr. 1982;29:295-324.

No abstract available.

Training program in general pediatrics.

Advances in pediatrics

Novack AH, Weinberger HL.
PMID: 7180703
Adv Pediatr. 1982;29:351-67.

No abstract available.

Pulmonary pathology in the newborn.

Advances in pediatrics

POTTER EL.
PMID: 13080015
Adv Pediatr. 1953;6:157-89.

No abstract available.

Postmaturity.

Advances in pediatrics

CLIFFORD SH.
PMID: 13394416
Adv Pediatr. 1957;9:13-63.

No abstract available.

Mental deficiency.

Advances in pediatrics

YANNET H.
PMID: 13372442
Adv Pediatr. 1956;8:217-57.

No abstract available.

Offspring of diabetic and prediabetic mothers.

Advances in pediatrics

MILLER HC.
PMID: 13372439
Adv Pediatr. 1956;8:137-63.

No abstract available.

Joseph W. St. Geme, Jr., MD: Optimist, scholar, visionary, and role model (April 10, 1931-October 11, 1986).

Advances in pediatrics

[No authors listed]
PMID: 17990381
Adv Pediatr. 2007;54:3-8. doi: 10.1016/j.yapd.2007.03.002.

No abstract available.

Effects of birth processes and obstetric procedures upon the newborn infant.

Advances in pediatrics

SMITH CA.
PMID: 18105581
Adv Pediatr. 1948;3:1-54.

No abstract available.

Introduction: foundations of pediatrics.

Advances in pediatrics

Kappy MS.
PMID: 19968938
Adv Pediatr. 2009;56:xxi-xxii. doi: 10.1016/j.yapd.2009.08.018.

No abstract available.

A systematic review of childhood obesity in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region: Prevalence and risk factors meta-analysis.

Advances in pediatric research

Farrag NS, Cheskin LJ, Farag MK.
PMID: 29354689
Adv Pediatr Res. 2017;4. doi: 10.12715/apr.2017.4.8. Epub 2017 Jun 15.

Obesity rates are rising globally, but there is evidence that young people in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are at particularly high risk. We systematically searched the literature to map the MENA region for prevalence of...

Introduction.

Advances in pediatrics

Kappy MS.
PMID: 27426913
Adv Pediatr. 2016 Aug;63(1):xxv-xxvi. doi: 10.1016/j.yapd.2016.06.001.

No abstract available.

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