Pediatric normal laboratory values. In: Gregory's Pediatric Anesthesia. Fifth edit Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2012;1300-1314.Andropoulos DB. Appendix B: pediatric normal laboratory values. In: Gregory GA, Andropoulos DB, eds. Gregory’s pediatric anesthesia. West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012: ...
Normal polysomnographic values for children and adolescents. Am Rev Respir Dis 1992;1461235- 1932PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 90. Guilleminault CPelayo R . . . And if the polysomnogram was faulty? Pediatr Pulmonol 1998;261- 3PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 91. Goldstein NAPugazhendhi VRao ...
61 Identification of acid-fast bacilli or fungi by examination of sputum provides valuable diagnostic information because such microbes are infrequent constituents of the normal flora. A variety of clinical situations require a more aggressive approach for defining the etiology of a putative bacterial ...
Pediatric cataracts often show disorganized and fragmented lens fibers. Normal lens fibers are tightly packed and transparent, but in cataractous lenses, they can be swollen, misaligned, and vacuolated. Aggregates of denatured or misfolded proteins, such as crystallins, can be observed within lens ...
In the present study, internal consistency values were: General Fatigue α = 0.92; Sleep/Rest Fatigue α = 0.74; Cognitive Fatigue α = 0.92; Total α = 0.93. Percentages of floor effects as indicated by a raw score of 0 + minimal detectable change (MDC) and ...
An important visual finding is the presence of an intraarticular knee effusion, which almost certainly denotes significant underlying pathology and prompts the ordering of advanced imaging or laboratory values (Figure 4). Download: Download high-res image (101KB) Download: Download full-size image ...
defining normal values and inter/intra reader reliability. abstract presentation 6 minutes ahmad essa, mph md, israel dror lindner, md, israel salah khatib, md, israel gabriel agar, prof, israel yiftah beer, md, israel a high tibial slope, allograft use, and poor patient-reported outcome ...
Baroreceptor function in children and adolescents has not been well studied in the current literature, with a lack of agreed upon normal values. The authors hypothesize that there is a significant increase in the baroreceptor activity with a decrease in the sensitivity during the upright phase in ...
ReferenceLaboratory methodPediatric population studiedBiomarker values, ng/L Age range; number of subjects Caselli et al. [21] hs-cTnI architect Newborns: <1 month; n=36Infants: 1–12 months; n=57Toddlers: 1–10 years; n=65Adolescents: 10–18 years; n=221 Median: 21.5; IQR: 31.2Median...
Learning points:Congenital conditions often present with a host of clinical problems for the pediatric otolaryngologist to evaluate and manage, including airway distress, sleep apnea, maintenance of normal hearing, avoiding oralaversion, and identifying delays in the development of language and speech. ...