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Chinese Journal of Pediatrics
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2013
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51
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8
Volume:
51
Issue:
8
1. Clinical features of a Chinese infant with inborn error of bile acid metabolism-3β-hydroxy-Δ(5)-C27-steroid dehydrogenase deficiency and review of the literature.
Page:625—629
2. Clinical characteristics and imaging evaluation in children with renovascular hypertension.
Page:621—624
3. Budd-Chiari syndrome in children and adolescents: therapeutic radiological intervention.
Page:590—594
4. Perinatal integrative intervention for critical pulmonary artery valve stenosis.
Page:584—589
5. Promote multidisciplinary study on anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity in children.
Page:565—568
6. Further improve the level of the etiological diagnosis of pediatric cardiomyopathy.
Page:561—564
7. Spasmus nutans.
Page:635—637
8. Development of inhibitor against hemophilia and prevention and management strategies forpatients with hemophilia.
Page:631—634
9. Klinefelter syndrome complicated by mediastinal teratomas and precocious puberty: a case report.
Page:630—630
10. Diagnostic value of amplitude-integrated electroencephalography in predicting outcome of newborn patients in neonatal intensive care unit.
Page:614—620
11. Expert's comment.
Page:612—613
12. Analysis of influencing factors of transient hypothyroxinemia and low T3 syndrome in premature infants.
Page:607—611
13. Diversity analysis of biofilm bacteria on tracheal tubes removed from intubated neonates.
Page:602—606
14. Risk factors of invasive fungal infections in patients admitted to non- hematological oncology department and pediatric intensive care unit.
Page:598—601
15. Left atrial and ventricular epicardial dual chamber pacing through a left lateral thoracotomy to treat pediatric complete atrioventricular block.
Page:578—583
16. Meta-analyses of the associations of genome-wide association study- linked gene loci with Kawasaki disease.
Page:571—577
17. To attach great importance to clinical management of Kawasaki disease with coronary arterial lesions.
Page:569—570