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Volume:
52
Issue:
1
1. A brief introduction to the 2013 annual conference of Pediatric Academic Societies in the United States.
Page:75—77
2. Case 136th--intermittent fever for over 20 days and coughing for 2 days.
Page:72—74
3. The progress in molecular genetics and clinical features of arthrogryposis-renal tubular dysfunction-cholestasis syndrome.
Page:69—71
4. Advantages and limitations of fetal cardiac intervention.
Page:65—68
5. A case of neonatal incomplete Kawasaki disease complicated with aseptic meningitis.
Page:63—64
6. Neonatal cholestasis associated with fetal paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia.
Page:62—63
7. Two pairs of monozygotic twins with concordant acute lymphoblastic leukemia: case report.
Page:60—61
8. A Chinese patient with glycogen storage disease type Ib caused by mutations in the glucose-6-phosphate translocase gene.
Page:58—60
9. Case report: neonatal Prader-Willi syndrome.
Page:57—58
10. Clinical investigation of formula feeding in extremely low birth weight infants.
Page:51—56
11. Clinical characteristics and antimicrobial resistance of invasive group A β-hemolytic streptococcus infection in children.
Page:46—50
12. Clinical application of magnetic resonance imaging in congenital anorectal malformation.
Page:41—45
13. Application of three kinds of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation as a primary mode of ventilation in premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome: a randomized controlled trial.
Page:34—40
14. Relationship between expression of microRNA and inflammatory cytokines plasma level in pediatric patients with sepsis.
Page:28—33
15. Magnetic resonance imaging of premature infants with punctate white matter damage and short-term neurodevelopmental outcome.
Page:23—27
16. Relationship between birth weight and elevated blood pressure among children aged 6-11 years in China.
Page:11—15
17. Multi-center study of premature thelarche and gynecomastia in Chinese infants and toddlers.
Page:5—10
18. Guiding development of pediatrics in China, focusing on the frontiel of scientific research-make an effort to promote the development of Chinese Journal of Pediatrics.
Page:3—4
19. Promoting scientific spirit for a better pediatric research.
Page:1—2