Volume: 34 Issue: 9

1. Interpretation of disaster response plans in the neonatal intensive care unit Page:641—645
2. Paradoxical reactions in antitubercular therapy Page:646—649
3. Lymphadenitis associated with Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination Page:649—651
4. Pediatricians should actively participate in the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis among primary and middle school students Page:652—655
5. Progress and problems in diagnosis of tuberculosis in children Page:655—659
6. Analysis of incidence of post-bronchiolitis recurrent wheezing and its risk factors in children Page:660—664
7. Best time for detecting experiment of fractional exhaled nitric oxide in young wheezing children Page:665—668
8. Diagnostic value of Cytomegalovirus DNA real-time quantitative-polymerase chain reaction in different body fluids for Cytomegalovirus pneumonia in immunocompetent infants Page:669—674
9. Maternal dietary and environmental risk factors in children with asthma comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders Page:675—679
10. Analysis on high risk factors for early coronary artery aneurysms early complicated with Kawasaki disease in inpatients by single-center analysis for 6 years Page:680—683
11. Relationship between mutation characteristics of SCN1A gene in Dravet syndrome and its clinical phenotype and drug efficacy Page:684—688
12. Study on socioeconomic status and psychological characteristics of children with oppositional defiant disorder Page:689—692
13. Effect of 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 on food allergy in mice Page:693—697
14. Effect of silencing troponin Ⅰ3 gene expression on biological property of rat embryonic H9C2 cardiomyocytes Page:698—702
15. Role of serum 25-hydrovitamin D3 level and helper T lymphocyte 17/regulatory T lymphocyte imbalance in pathogenesis of bronchiolitis in children Page:703—705
16. Case report of hyper IgE syndrome with scoliosis Page:706—708
17. Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis with reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome in two children Page:708—710
18. Advances in inflammasome and pulmonary disease and its intervention Page:711—714
19. Progress of PIG/PGAP gene and related phenotypes Page:714—717
20. Research progress on cardiovascular risk in juvenile idiopathic arthritis Page:718—720
21. Interpretation of disaster response plans in the neonatal intensive care unit Page:641—645
22. Paradoxical reactions in antitubercular therapy Page:646—649
23. Lymphadenitis associated with Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination Page:649—651
24. Pediatricians should actively participate in the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis among primary and middle school students Page:652—655
25. Progress and problems in diagnosis of tuberculosis in children Page:655—659
26. Analysis of incidence of post-bronchiolitis recurrent wheezing and its risk factors in children Page:660—664
27. Best time for detecting experiment of fractional exhaled nitric oxide in young wheezing children Page:665—668
28. Diagnostic value of Cytomegalovirus DNA real-time quantitative-polymerase chain reaction in different body fluids for Cytomegalovirus pneumonia in immunocompetent infants Page:669—674
29. Maternal dietary and environmental risk factors in children with asthma comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders Page:675—679
30. Analysis on high risk factors for early coronary artery aneurysms early complicated with Kawasaki disease in inpatients by single-center analysis for 6 years Page:680—683
31. Relationship between mutation characteristics of SCN1A gene in Dravet syndrome and its clinical phenotype and drug efficacy Page:684—688
32. Study on socioeconomic status and psychological characteristics of children with oppositional defiant disorder Page:689—692
33. Effect of 1, 25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 on food allergy in mice Page:693—697
34. Effect of silencing troponin I3 gene expression on biological property of rat embryonic H9C2 cardiomyocytes Page:698—702
35. Advances in inflammasome and pulmonary disease and its intervention Page:711—714
36. Progress of PIG/PGAP gene and related phenotypes Page:714—717
37. Research progress on cardiovascular risk in juvenile idiopathic arthritis Page:718—720