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Background: Approximately 10% of European children are classified as allergic to drugs. In the majority of these children, no allergy to β-lactam antibiotics (BLA) can be found. In most cases, the exanthema is caused by the infection.

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  • The study utilized hybrid capture-targeted next-generation sequencing to analyze circulating cell-free DNA (ccfDNA) in pediatric Hodgkin lymphoma (PHL) patients, revealing key pathogenic mechanisms.
  • A significant number of genetic variants, including those in critical signaling pathways and antigen presentation, were identified, particularly highlighting the role of SOCS1 mutations.
  • The presence of ctDNA correlated with the patient's metabolic tumor volumes and response to therapy, demonstrating potential for ccfDNA analysis in monitoring PHL treatment outcomes.
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We report on the case of a female twin with congenital thoracic neuroblastoma after conception via intracytoplasmatic sperm injection (ICSI). Birth occurred at 37 + 1-week gestation per primary sectio caesarea. Acute respiratory distress necessitated intubation and mechanical ventilation.

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Background: Late effects become progressively more important for the evaluation of therapeutic success in paediatric oncology. Thus, in 1998, the Late Effects Surveillance System (LESS) started to register and assess multicentrally, prospectively and longitudinally late effects of treatment for the group of Ewing's, soft tissue- and osteosarcoma patients.

Patients And Methods: The yearly results of the follow-up examinations of 785 Ewing's, soft tissue- and osteosarcoma patients, who were treated from 1.

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