Publications by authors named "D Zama"

The first 1000 days of human life start from conception until the child turns 2 years of age. This is a unique period in which the foundations of a child's lifelong health are built. Disadvantaged socioeconomic circumstances and limited access to health care services can globally affect a child's health outcomes and educational and vocational potential.

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Background: Pediatric dermatology represents one of the most underserved subspecialties in pediatrics. Artificial intelligence (AI) and telemedicine have become considerable in dermatology, reaching diagnostic accuracy comparable to or exceeding that of in-person visits. This work aims to review the current state of telemedicine and AI in pediatric dermatology, suggesting potential ways to address existing issues and challenges.

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Objective: To evaluate the safety of short-term use of inhaled salbutamol in children under 2 years of age with acute wheezing.

Data Sources: Electronic databases (PubMed, Trip, MEDLINE) and the Cochrane Library were searched for studies published up to October 2022.

Study Selection: The search was restricted to randomised controlled trials published in English regarding the safety of inhaled salbutamol in wheezing children under the age of 2.

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Article Synopsis
  • Spinal cord compression due to non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) can present with acute myelopathy symptoms in kids.
  • This condition is rare, making it challenging to diagnose, but recognizing it early is essential.
  • The report discusses two pediatric cases to highlight the importance of considering NHL as a possible diagnosis in similar scenarios for better patient outcomes.
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