OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the frequency of medical imaging or estimated associated radiation exposure in children with Down syndrome. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included 4,348,226 children enrolled in six U.S. integrated healthcare systems from 1996-2016, 3,095 of whom were diagnosed with Down syndrome. We calculated imaging rates per 100 person years and associated red bone marrow dose (mGy). Relative rates (RR) of imaging in children with versus without Down syndrome were estimated using overdispersed Poisson regression. RESULTS: Compared to other children, children with Down syndrome received imaging using ionizing radiation at 9.5 times (95% confidence interval[CI] = 8.2-10.9) the rate when age <1 year and 2.3 times (95% C...
Background: School-aged children with Down syndrome experience an array of medical conditions and he...
Persons with Down syndrome (DS) uniquely have an increased frequency of leukemias but a decreased to...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the presentation and clinical course of Graves' disease (GD) in two pediatric...
A = average exposure levels for all children (7.0 mean years of follow-up). B = average exposure lev...
Relative rates (RR) by modality and age group compare rates in children with vs. without Down syndro...
Background Down syndrome is a common human genetic disorder caused by trisomy of chromosome 21. Indi...
ObjectiveTo assess leukemia risks among children with Down syndrome in a large, contemporary cohort....
Relative rates of imaging (95% confidence intervals) comparing children with vs. without Down syndro...
Background: Our objective was to examine differences in hospital resource usage for children with Do...
Objectives: To compare the prevalence of parent reported medical conditions and rates of health serv...
ImportanceIncreased use of computed tomography (CT) in pediatrics raises concerns about cancer risk ...
OBJECTIVE: Children with Down syndrome, the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability, ar...
Guidelines for children with Down syndrome (DS) suggest to perform an annual hip screening to enable...
Purpose: Given the current life expectancy and number of individuals living with Down syndrome (DS),...
Background: Down syndrome is one of the commonest causes of intellectual disability. As life expecta...
Background: School-aged children with Down syndrome experience an array of medical conditions and he...
Persons with Down syndrome (DS) uniquely have an increased frequency of leukemias but a decreased to...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the presentation and clinical course of Graves' disease (GD) in two pediatric...
A = average exposure levels for all children (7.0 mean years of follow-up). B = average exposure lev...
Relative rates (RR) by modality and age group compare rates in children with vs. without Down syndro...
Background Down syndrome is a common human genetic disorder caused by trisomy of chromosome 21. Indi...
ObjectiveTo assess leukemia risks among children with Down syndrome in a large, contemporary cohort....
Relative rates of imaging (95% confidence intervals) comparing children with vs. without Down syndro...
Background: Our objective was to examine differences in hospital resource usage for children with Do...
Objectives: To compare the prevalence of parent reported medical conditions and rates of health serv...
ImportanceIncreased use of computed tomography (CT) in pediatrics raises concerns about cancer risk ...
OBJECTIVE: Children with Down syndrome, the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability, ar...
Guidelines for children with Down syndrome (DS) suggest to perform an annual hip screening to enable...
Purpose: Given the current life expectancy and number of individuals living with Down syndrome (DS),...
Background: Down syndrome is one of the commonest causes of intellectual disability. As life expecta...
Background: School-aged children with Down syndrome experience an array of medical conditions and he...
Persons with Down syndrome (DS) uniquely have an increased frequency of leukemias but a decreased to...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the presentation and clinical course of Graves' disease (GD) in two pediatric...