Publications by authors named "B Meidan"

Purpose: To describe the immediate postoperative PICU course and short-term outcomes of children undergoing various epilepsy surgeries.

Methods: Single-center, retrospective observational study. All patients younger than 20 years of age who had been admitted to the PICU between 2018 and 2022 following epilepsy surgery were eligible for study entry.

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Objectives: to assess the association between delivery mode and causative pathogens of infants with urinary tract infections.

Materials And Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of the medical records of neonates delivered in a tertiary academic pediatric hospital and diagnosed with urinary tract infections between January 1,2013 and December 31,2017. Excluded were newborns with urinary tract infections post-urological procedures or neurogenic bladders.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study analyzed 41 children with toxic shock syndrome (TSS) admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) from 2009-2022, highlighting a significant prevalence of acute kidney injury (AKI).
  • Approximately 59% of these patients developed AKI, with about 83% showing the worst kidney function on the first day of admission; however, all had normalized creatinine levels by discharge.
  • The presence of AKI correlated with longer ICU stays, increased need for respiratory support, fewer days free from ventilation and vasopressors, and a greater need for blood products, suggesting that AKI may serve as a marker for illness severity in TSS cases.
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Objectives/hypothesis: The primary suspicion for glottic malignancy during office laryngoendoscopy is based on lesion appearance. Previous studies investigating laryngeal use of narrow band imaging (NBI) are mostly descriptive. The additive value of NBI relative to white light (WL) requires further investigation.

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In Israel, Krabbe disease is frequent in two Moslem Arab villages in the Jerusalem area. In this paper we present our experience of almost four decades with diagnosis of Krabbe disease, carrier screening and prenatal diagnosis. The screening program is well accepted by the community, and there is a clear trend towards premarital testing.

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