Volume: 32 Issue: 23

1. Infant feeding and food allergy Page:1770—1772
2. Attention to guide breast feeding for sickness infants Page:1766—1769
3. Responsive feeding in preterm infants and toddlers Page:1763—1765
4. Development of children eating behavior Page:1761—1762
5. Risk factors for prolonged mechanical ventilation in children with transposition of the great arteries and intact ventricular septum that underwent primary arterial switch operation Page:1777—1780
6. Advances in diagnosis and treatment of Nutcracker syndrome—Based on the guideline of Nutcracker syndrome in England Page:1773—1776
7. Research advances in molecular biological mechanisms of neuroblastoma Page:1836—1840
8. Trends of drug treatment for neurogenic bladder in children Page:1833—1835
9. Present status and progress of diagnosis and treatment of long - term survival complications of Kasai after biliary atresia Page:1829—1832
10. New progress in the diagnosis of biliary atresia Page:1826—1828
11. Application of urodynamics in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood nonmonosym ptomatic nocturnal enure-sis Page:1810—1813
12. Prospective study on effect of body composition increase on bone age development in children aged 3 to 10 years Page:1806—1809
13. Application experience of orchidectomy in the treatment of cryptorchidism in children with dysplasia Page:1803—1805
14. Clinical characteristics of testicular microlithiasis in children Page:1800—1802
15. Diagnosis and treatment of coexisting ureteropelvic junction obstruction and ureterovesical junction obstruction Page:1797—1799
16. Clinical analysis of acute renal failure caused by urinary calculi obstruction in infants under the age of 6 months Page:1793—1796
17. Clinical analysis of laparoscopic gallbladder - preserving cholelithotomy in the treatment of cholecystolithiasis in children Page:1790—1792
18. Risk factors analysis of gastrointestinal perforation in anorectal malformations Page:1786—1789
19. The application of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in children with pancreaticobiliary diseases Page:1781—1785