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    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: BT-Paba test ; Serum ; Urine ; Cystic fibrosis ; Children
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Urinary recovery and serum determination of Paba were carried out in 48 control children (C) and 53 paediatric patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) divided into three classes by age. Ninety and 120 min after the ingestion of 15 mg/kg of BT-Paba and of a standard meal, serum Paba was determined. In the same subjects the percentage Paba recovery was measured in the urine collected during an 8 h period after the same administration of BT-Paba. Correlation between urinary and serum Paba values was higher in the older children in respect to the 0–2-year-old infants. A urinary Paba test was less sensitive and specific than a serum Paba test in the evaluation of exocrine pancreatic function. The best discrimination between C and children with CF, using the maximal value of serum Paba at 90 or 120 min (peak), was obtained in the younger infants (0–2 years old). BT-Paba test with serum Paba peak determination is recommended as a substitute for the classical urinary Paba test in the evaluation of exocrine pancreatic function in paediatric patients, especially in the younger infants.
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    Child's nervous system 16 (2000), S. 760-764 
    ISSN: 1433-0350
    Keywords: Keywords Children ; Brain-injury ; Network ; Prognosis ; Visuo-spatial neglect
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  A care network has been created in the Paris area according to two criteria – the continuity and the specificity of the care, with a single place to manage pediatric neurosurgical emergencies. This network makes possible research about brain-injured children. Until recently, the ”Kennard principle”, that is, the assumption that recovery after similar lesions is greater in children than in adults has been supposed to be always true. In fact, if the lesions are diffuse, recovery is not greater in children compared with adults, or in younger children compared with older ones: the prognosis depends on the remaining ability to learn new practices. Normal IQ does not mean absence of sequelae. The cognitive deficits are very similar to those found in adults at the acute phase. For instance, visuo-spatial neglect appears as rather frequent when systematically looked for. The final assessment of outcome after childhood traumatic brain-injury should be done only after several years.
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