Abstract Background In order to estimate the causes of pediatric morbidity in our area, with particular emphasis on diseases with a genetic background, we retrospectively categorized the admissions of all children hospitalized in the Department of Pediatrics of the University General Hospital of Alexandroupolis, in the area of Evros, Thrace, Greece over the three year period 2005-2007. Finally, in order to guide health care administrators to improve the delivery of pediatric health care services, we estimated the percentage of hospitalized children who were uninsured and the type of health insurance of those who had medical coverage. Patients and Methods The causes of admission, as recorded in the medical records were categorized in terms o...
Abstract Background and Objective: Consanguinity increases the incidence of genetic disorders. The ...
Background. More than 50,000 cases of acute gastroenteritis are registered in children in Ukraine an...
BACKGROUND: Children may be hospitalized at general hospitals or freestanding children\u27s hospital...
The important role of genetics in pediatric illness has been increasingly recognized, but the true i...
Purpose: to analyze the structure of hereditary pathology and the results of genetic studies in chil...
Little is known about the pattern of genetic testing and frequency of genetic diagnoses among childr...
en un hospital pediatrico Rodrigo Moreno S,1; Manuel Aspillaga H. 2; Isabel Avendano B.2 Frequency a...
Background: It is well recognized that genetic disease makes a significant contribution to childhood...
The impact of genetic diseases on the pediatric population in clinical practice is remarkable and th...
Abstract We characterized US pediatric patients with clinical indicators of genetic diseases, focusi...
AbstractAs clinical geneticists, we recently reviewed our 43years experience in an attempt to repres...
WOS: 000265266000004PubMed ID: 19371213Our study aimed to review and evaluate the referral reasons o...
Objective: The study aims to find the incidence of congenital abnormalities among less than 8 years ...
PubMed ID: 19371213Our study aimed to review and evaluate the referral reasons of patients at Depart...
Background. Infectious diseases are a major source of morbidity and mortality in children. In this s...
Abstract Background and Objective: Consanguinity increases the incidence of genetic disorders. The ...
Background. More than 50,000 cases of acute gastroenteritis are registered in children in Ukraine an...
BACKGROUND: Children may be hospitalized at general hospitals or freestanding children\u27s hospital...
The important role of genetics in pediatric illness has been increasingly recognized, but the true i...
Purpose: to analyze the structure of hereditary pathology and the results of genetic studies in chil...
Little is known about the pattern of genetic testing and frequency of genetic diagnoses among childr...
en un hospital pediatrico Rodrigo Moreno S,1; Manuel Aspillaga H. 2; Isabel Avendano B.2 Frequency a...
Background: It is well recognized that genetic disease makes a significant contribution to childhood...
The impact of genetic diseases on the pediatric population in clinical practice is remarkable and th...
Abstract We characterized US pediatric patients with clinical indicators of genetic diseases, focusi...
AbstractAs clinical geneticists, we recently reviewed our 43years experience in an attempt to repres...
WOS: 000265266000004PubMed ID: 19371213Our study aimed to review and evaluate the referral reasons o...
Objective: The study aims to find the incidence of congenital abnormalities among less than 8 years ...
PubMed ID: 19371213Our study aimed to review and evaluate the referral reasons of patients at Depart...
Background. Infectious diseases are a major source of morbidity and mortality in children. In this s...
Abstract Background and Objective: Consanguinity increases the incidence of genetic disorders. The ...
Background. More than 50,000 cases of acute gastroenteritis are registered in children in Ukraine an...
BACKGROUND: Children may be hospitalized at general hospitals or freestanding children\u27s hospital...