The important role of genetics in pediatric illness has been increasingly recognized, but the true impact has not been well delineated. An important study of pediatric inpatient admissions to a children’s hospital in 1978 found a genetic basis for disease in just less than half of admitted patients. We sought to update this study in light of current hospitalization practices and new knowledge about genetics. We systematically reviewed the records of 5,747 consecutive admissions (4,224 individuals), representing 98% of patients admitted in 1996 to Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital (Cleveland, OH). Each patient was assigned to one of five groups on the basis of the presence or absence of an underlying chronic medical condition and whethe...
Purpose With growing evidence that rare single gene disorders present in the neonatal period, there ...
Critically ill patients require significant medical care and use limited healthcare resources. Furth...
PURPOSE: With growing evidence that rare single gene disorders present in the neonatal period, there...
The important role of genetics in pediatric illness has been increasingly recognized, but the true i...
The impact of genetic diseases on the pediatric population in clinical practice is remarkable and th...
Background: It is well recognized that genetic disease makes a significant contribution to childhood...
Abstract We characterized US pediatric patients with clinical indicators of genetic diseases, focusi...
Little is known about the pattern of genetic testing and frequency of genetic diagnoses among childr...
Abstract Background In order to estimate the causes of pediatric morbidity in our area, with particu...
During the past decade, the prac-tical importance of genetics for the pediatrician has become increa...
Background: The Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) population is enriched for certain genetic diseases d...
With advances in study of the human genome, increasingly accurate genetic testing has become availab...
Purpose: to analyze the structure of hereditary pathology and the results of genetic studies in chil...
Genetic diseases and birth defects have a major impact on all levels of health care because of their...
Looked after children are recognised as generally having greater health needs than their peers. Ther...
Purpose With growing evidence that rare single gene disorders present in the neonatal period, there ...
Critically ill patients require significant medical care and use limited healthcare resources. Furth...
PURPOSE: With growing evidence that rare single gene disorders present in the neonatal period, there...
The important role of genetics in pediatric illness has been increasingly recognized, but the true i...
The impact of genetic diseases on the pediatric population in clinical practice is remarkable and th...
Background: It is well recognized that genetic disease makes a significant contribution to childhood...
Abstract We characterized US pediatric patients with clinical indicators of genetic diseases, focusi...
Little is known about the pattern of genetic testing and frequency of genetic diagnoses among childr...
Abstract Background In order to estimate the causes of pediatric morbidity in our area, with particu...
During the past decade, the prac-tical importance of genetics for the pediatrician has become increa...
Background: The Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) population is enriched for certain genetic diseases d...
With advances in study of the human genome, increasingly accurate genetic testing has become availab...
Purpose: to analyze the structure of hereditary pathology and the results of genetic studies in chil...
Genetic diseases and birth defects have a major impact on all levels of health care because of their...
Looked after children are recognised as generally having greater health needs than their peers. Ther...
Purpose With growing evidence that rare single gene disorders present in the neonatal period, there ...
Critically ill patients require significant medical care and use limited healthcare resources. Furth...
PURPOSE: With growing evidence that rare single gene disorders present in the neonatal period, there...