56 results match your criteria: "Children's Hospital La Fe[Affiliation]"

With the aim of studying whether a general vaccination against invasive disease caused by Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) is economically profitable bearing in mind the efficacy and safety of the vaccine, its price and the global cost that this disease has in our area, a review is conducted of patients admitted due to invasive disease caused by Hib in the Children's Hospital La Fe, Valencia, born between 1984 and 1993. They total 100, 63 who have meningitis. In the 81 cases (56 with meningitis) born between 1984 and 1990 (years that can be regarded as "closed" since all the patients were younger than 5 years of age) the total cost has been calculated for hospitalization, care during the acute phase, care for the sequelae (6 severe and 7 mild) and death (5 cases).

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From October 87 to April 92, 172 children were admitted in the N-I-87 protocol of the Spanish Society of Pediatric Oncology for the diagnosis and treatment of neuroblastoma. Forty-eight were considered Evans stage III, 33 of them being older than 1 year. All children were treated with induction chemotherapy (IC) and surgery.

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Liver accessory lobe torsion in the infant.

Pediatr Radiol

August 1995

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University Children's Hospital La Fe, Valencia, Spain.

A case of vomiting and selective epigastric pain secondary to volvulus of the pedicle of a liver accessory lobe, in an infant, is reported. Ultrasonic findings are useful and probably sufficient for a correct diagnosis.

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In Europe the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) epidemic in children is an important public health problem. Reliable epidemiological information varies widely among countries, and there is no standard method to document the pandemia. By September 1992, a total of 81,849 AIDS cases were identified.

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Thirty-two factors related to childhood asthma were studied in 200 asthmatic children. Remission of asthma was defined as a period of at least 2 years free of asthma while receiving no treatment. Univariate analysis showed significant associations between persistence of asthma and perennial symptoms with an odds ratio (OR) of 2.

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