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PAU)A Rb b) VOLUME 31 TOPICS Brody AS, Guillerman RP. Radiation Risk January—Out of the Office and On to the Field From Diagnostic Imaging. 31(10):643-647. (Metzl) Brody AS. See Guillerman RP. February—Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Bryant KA. Tularemia: Lymphadenitis With a Children (Bye) Twist. 31(3):187-190 March—Tick-Borne Diseases in Children Buckingham SC. Rocky Mountain Spotted (Marshall) Fever: A Review for the Pediatrician. 31(3):163-168. \pril—Pneumococcal Infections in Children Burns M, Gall G. Risk and Resilience in (Shulman) School-Based Health Care. 31(9):585-590. May Infection Control in the Pediatric Office Bye MR. Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in (Kim) Children. 31(2):86,88. June—Pediatric Rheumatology I: General Issues Bye MR. See Ngai P. (Lindsley) Caré M. Imaging in Suspected Child Abuse: July—Pediatric Rheumatology II: Collagen What to Expect and What to Order. 31(10):651-659. Vascular Diseases (Lindsley) Chen JS. See Foster JA. August—Attention-Deficit /H yperactivity Cordell RL. A Public Health Perspective on Disorder (Wolraich) Infectious Disease Aspects of the Revised September—The At-Risk Adolescent (Lazarus) Standards for Health and Safety in Out-of-Home October—Pediatric Imaging (Brody) Child Care. 31(5):307-312. November Update on Herpes Simplexvirus Dawid S. See Zaoutis T. (Katz) Delaney JS. See Marx RG. December—What’s New in the Management of DeRosa J, Grundfast KM. Surgical Otitis Media (Klein) Management of Otitis Media. 31(12):814-820. Edwards KM. See Peters TR. AUTHORS Ewig JM. Croup. 31(2):125-130. Adesman AR. New Medications for Treatment Feinstein RA, McCambridge TM. The of Children With Attention-Deficit /H yperactivity Preparticipation Physical Examination: A Disorder: Review and Commentary. 31(8):514-522. Pediatrician’s Responsibility. 31(1)18-25. Altes TA. Multislice Computed Tomographic Foster JA, Chen JS. General Principles of Scanning: Technological Innovations Bring New Disease Transmission. 31(5):293-298. Indications in Pediatric Chest CT 31(10):671-675 Gall G. See Burns M. Ampofo KK, Saiman L. Pediatric Tuberculosis. Garofalo R. On Adolescence: The Role of 31(2):98-108. Correction 31(4):240. Storytelling. 31(9):544-545. Arav-Boger R, Pass RF. Diagnosis and Garofalo R. See Killebrew M. Management of Cytomegalo Virus Infection in the Gerber MD. See Shapiro ED. Newborn. 31(11):719-725. Gomez JE. Sideline Medical Emergencies in Barnett ED. Antibiotic Resistance and Choice the Young Athlete. 31(1):50-58. of Antimicrobial Agents for Acute Otitis Media. Gray BM. Pneumococcal Microbiology and 31(12):794-799 Immunity. 31(4):233-240. Bernhardt DT. See Halstead ME. Grundfast KM. See DeRosa J. Block SL. Therapeutic Nihlists: Lend Me Your Guillerman RP, Brody AS, Kraus SJ. Ears—Or The Witches’ Cauldron of Acute Otitis Evidence-Based Guidelines for Pediatric Imaging: Media. 31(12):784-791 The Example of the Child With Possible Boon SJ, McCurdy D. Childhood Systemic Appendicitis. 31(10):629-640. Lupus Erythematosus. 31(7):407-417. Guillerman RP. See Brody AS. Brindis C, Park MJ, Ozer EM, Irwin CE Jr. Halsted MJ, Jones BV. Pediatric Neuroimaging Adolescents’ Access to Health Services and for the Pediatrician. 31(10):661-670. Clinical Preventive Health Care: Crossing the Halstead ME, Bernhardt DT. Common Great Divide. 31(9):575-581. Infections in the Young Athlete. 31(1):42-48. Brody AS. Pediatric Imaging. 31(10):627. Hannah JN. Role of Schools in Attention- PAU)A Rb b) VOLUME 31 TOPICS Brody AS, Guillerman RP. Radiation Risk January—Out of the Office and On to the Field From Diagnostic Imaging. 31(10):643-647. (Metzl) Brody AS. See Guillerman RP. February—Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Bryant KA. Tularemia: Lymphadenitis With a Children (Bye) Twist. 31(3):187-190 March—Tick-Borne Diseases in Children Buckingham SC. Rocky Mountain Spotted (Marshall) Fever: A Review for the Pediatrician. 31(3):163-168. \pril—Pneumococcal Infections in Children Burns M, Gall G. Risk and Resilience in (Shulman) School-Based Health Care. 31(9):585-590. May Infection Control in the Pediatric Office Bye MR. Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in (Kim) Children. 31(2):86,88. June—Pediatric Rheumatology I: General Issues Bye MR. See Ngai P. (Lindsley) Caré M. Imaging in Suspected Child Abuse: July—Pediatric Rheumatology II: Collagen What to Expect and What to Order. 31(10):651-659. Vascular Diseases (Lindsley) Chen JS. See Foster JA. August—Attention-Deficit /H yperactivity Cordell RL. A Public Health Perspective on Disorder (Wolraich) Infectious Disease Aspects of the Revised September—The At-Risk Adolescent (Lazarus) Standards for Health and Safety in Out-of-Home October—Pediatric Imaging (Brody) Child Care. 31(5):307-312. November Update on Herpes Simplexvirus Dawid S. See Zaoutis T. (Katz) Delaney JS. See Marx RG. December—What’s New in the Management of DeRosa J, Grundfast KM. Surgical Otitis Media (Klein) Management of Otitis Media. 31(12):814-820. Edwards KM. See Peters TR. AUTHORS Ewig JM. Croup. 31(2):125-130. Adesman AR. New Medications for Treatment Feinstein RA, McCambridge TM. The of Children With Attention-Deficit /H yperactivity Preparticipation Physical Examination: A Disorder: Review and Commentary. 31(8):514-522. Pediatrician’s Responsibility. 31(1)18-25. Altes TA. Multislice Computed Tomographic Foster JA, Chen JS. General Principles of Scanning: Technological Innovations Bring New Disease Transmission. 31(5):293-298. Indications in Pediatric Chest CT 31(10):671-675 Gall G. See Burns M. Ampofo KK, Saiman L. Pediatric Tuberculosis. Garofalo R. On Adolescence: The Role of 31(2):98-108. Correction 31(4):240. Storytelling. 31(9):544-545. Arav-Boger R, Pass RF. Diagnosis and Garofalo R. See Killebrew M. Management of Cytomegalo Virus Infection in the Gerber MD. See Shapiro ED. Newborn. 31(11):719-725. Gomez JE. Sideline Medical Emergencies in Barnett ED. Antibiotic Resistance and Choice the Young Athlete. 31(1):50-58. of Antimicrobial Agents for Acute Otitis Media. Gray BM. Pneumococcal Microbiology and 31(12):794-799 Immunity. 31(4):233-240. Bernhardt DT. See Halstead ME. Grundfast KM. See DeRosa J. Block SL. Therapeutic Nihlists: Lend Me Your Guillerman RP, Brody AS, Kraus SJ. Ears—Or The Witches’ Cauldron of Acute Otitis Evidence-Based Guidelines for Pediatric Imaging: Media. 31(12):784-791 The Example of the Child With Possible Boon SJ, McCurdy D. Childhood Systemic Appendicitis. 31(10):629-640. Lupus Erythematosus. 31(7):407-417. Guillerman RP. See Brody AS. Brindis C, Park MJ, Ozer EM, Irwin CE Jr. Halsted MJ, Jones BV. Pediatric Neuroimaging Adolescents’ Access to Health Services and for the Pediatrician. 31(10):661-670. Clinical Preventive Health Care: Crossing the Halstead ME, Bernhardt DT. Common Great Divide. 31(9):575-581. Infections in the Young Athlete. 31(1):42-48. Brody AS. Pediatric Imaging. 31(10):627. Hannah JN. Role of Schools in Attention- Deficit /H yperactivity Disorder, The. 31(8):507-513. Origin, A. (Firm Rounds) 31(6):342-342-347. Harrison A, Telander DG. Eye Injuries in the Listernick R. Child With Cystitis and Young Athlete: A Case-Based Approach. 31(1):33-40. Lymphadenopathy, A. (Firm Rounds) 31(7):396- Irwin CE Jr. See Brindis C. 399. Jacobs RF. Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis: Listernick R. Infant With Group B Similar to Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever But Streptococcal Meningitis, An. (Firm Rounds) Different. 31(3):180-184. 31(11):699-703. Jarvis JN. Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Listernick R. Infant With Seizures and Guide for Pediatricians. 31(7):437-446. Acidosis, An. (Firm Rounds) 31(9):536-541. Jones BV. See Halsted MJ. Listernick R. Newborn With Abdominal Kaplan SL, Mason EO Jr. Mechanisms of Distention, A. (Firm Rounds) 31(5):284-287. Pneumococcal Antibiotic Resistance and Leslie LK. Role of Primary Care Physicians in Treatment of Pneumococcal Infections in 2002. Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder, The. 31(4):250-260. 31(8):475-484. Katz BZ. Update on Chronic Fatigue Marshall GS. Emergence of Tick-Borne Syndrome and Epstein-Barr Virus. 31(11):741-744. Diseases, The. 31(3):160-161. Killebrew M, Garofalo R. Talking to Teens Marx RG, Delaney JS. Sideline Orthopedic About Sex, Sexuality, and Sexually Transmitted Emergencies in the Young Athlete. 31(1):60-70. Infections. 31(9):566-572. Mason EO Jr. See Kaplan SL. Kim JO. Infection Control Issues for the McCambridge TM. See Feinstein RA. Pediatric Office. 31(5):290-291. McCurdy D. See Boon SJ. Kim JO. See Zaoutis T. Metz] JD. Out of the Office and On to the Field. Klein JO. Changes in Management of Otitis 31(1):9. Media: 2003 and Beyond. 31(12):824-829. Metzl JD. Performance-Enhancing Drug Use Klein JO. What’s New in the Treatment and in the Young Athlete. 31(1):27-32. Newell BD. Resident’s Column: Pediatric Kohl S. Diagnosis and Treatment of Herpes Rheumatology. 31(6):381-382. Simplex Virus Infection, The. 31(11):726-732. Ngai P, Bye MR. Bronchiolitis. 31(2):90-97. Kraus SJ. See Guillerman RP. Ozer EM. See Brindis C. Krause PJ. See Lantos PM. Park MJ. See Brindis C. Lantos PM, Krause PJ. Babesiosis: Similar to Pass RF. See Arav-Boger R. Malaria But Different. 31(3)192-197. Pelton SI. Vaccination for the Prevention of LaRussa P. Success of Varicella Vaccine, The. Acute Otitis Media: Proof of Concept and Current 31(11):710-715. Challenges. 31(12):804-809. Leibel N. Resident’s Column: What Every Peters TR, Edwards KM. Pneumococcal Resident Should Know About Tuberculosis. Vaccines: Present and Future. 31(4):261-268. 31(2):140,142. Correction 31(4):240. Rapoff MA. Assessing and Enhancing Lindsley CB. Pediatric Rheumatology. Adherence to Medical Regimens for Juvenile 31(6):353. Rhuematoid Arthritis. 31(6):373-379. Listernick R. 13-Year-Old Boy With Recurrent Rennebohm R. Juvenile Dermatomyositis. Syncopal Episodes, A. (Firm Rounds) 31(12):770- 31(7):426-433. 774. Robin AL. Attention-Deficit /H yperactivity Listernick R. 14-Month-Old Boy With an Disorder in Adolescents. 31(8):485-491. Apparent Life-Threatening Event, A. (Firm Ronan JC. Resident’s Column: The Importance Rounds) 31(4):221-224. of Infection Control. 31(5):321, 326. Listernick R. 21-Year-Old Woman With Saiman L. See Ampofo KK. Complex Congenital Heart Disease and Cardiac Shah SS, Zsolway KW. Infection Control and Arrest. (Firm Rounds) 31(10):615-619. Office Practice Management. 31(5):299-306. Listernick R. Adolescent With Vague, Shapiro ED, Gerber MD. Lyme Disease: Fact Nonspecific Complaints, An. (Firm Rounds) versus Fiction. 31(3):170-177. 31(8):459-463. Sheares BJ. Recurrent Pneumonia in Children. Listernick R. Child With a Fever of Unknown 31(2):109-114. Shulman ST. Changing of the Guard Warren RF. The Professional Team Physician, (Editorial). 31(1):6-7. 1984—Present. 31(1):71-72. Shulman ST. Focusing Attention on Attention- Weiner DJ. Respiratory Tract Infections in Deficit /H yperactivity Disorder. (Editorial) Cystic Fibrosis. 31(2):116-123. 31(8):457-458. Wolraich ML. Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Shulman ST. Herpesviruses: Varied and Disorder: Issues for the Pediatric Office. 31(8): Important (Editorial). 31(11):695-696. 469-470. Shulman ST. _ High-Risk Adolescence Zaoutis T, Dawid S, Kim JO. Multidrug- (Editorial). 31(9):534-535. Resistant Organisms in General Pediatrics. Shulman ST. History of the Pneumococcus, 31(5):313-320. Zar HJ. Respiratory Infections in Children in The (Editorial). 31(4):225-226. Developing Countries. 31(2):133-138. Shulman ST. Infection Control Is Important! Zsolway KW. See Shah SS. (Editorial). 31(5):282-283. Shulman ST. More Rheumatology (Editorial). 31(7):394-395. TITLES Shulman ST. On Joints and Stuff (Editorial). 13-Year-Old Boy With Recurrent Syncopal 31(6):339-340. Episodes, A. Listernick R. 31(12):770-774. Shulman ST. Otitis Media: Old Problem, New 14-Month-Old Boy With an Apparent Life- Problem (Editorial). 31(12):767-768. Threatening Event, A (Firm Rounds). Listernick Shulman ST. Pulmonary Infection Still R. 31(4):221-224. Happens (Editorial). 31(2):83-84. 21-Year-Old Woman With Complex Shulman ST. Revolutionizing Medicine With Congenital Heart Disease and Cardiac Arrest Rays (Editorial). 31(10):611-612. (Firm Rounds). Listernick R. 31(10):615-619. Shulman ST. Ticks! (Editorial). 31(3):154-155. Adolescents’ Access to Health Services and Shulman ST. Triple Duty (Editorial). 31(4):220. Clinical Preventive Health Care: Crossing the Stein MT. Role of Attention- Great Divide. Brindis C, Park MJ, Ozer EM, Irwin Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnostic and CE Jr. 31(9):575-581. Treatment Guidelines in Changing Physician Adolescent With Vague, Nonspecific Practices, The. 31(8):496-504. Complaints, An (Firm Rounds). Listernick R. Storch GA. New Developments in Tick-Borne 31(8):459-463. Infections. 31(3):200-204. Adolescent Obesity: Identifying A New Stricker PR. Sports Medicine Kit: Basics of the Group of At-Risk Youth. Trent M. 31(9):559-564. Bag, The. 31(1):14-16. Adolescent Pregnancy: A Pediatric Resident's Sullivan 3" JE. Resident's Column: Would Perspective. Vyas S. 31(9):596-597. Anyone Start Acyclovir? 31(11):747-748. Antibiotic Resistance and Choice of Tan TQ. Pneumococcal Infections in Children. Antimicrobial Agents for Acute Otitis Media. 31(4):241-247. Barnett ED. 31(12):794-799. Telander DG. See Harrison A. Assessing and Enhancing Adherence to Tellier PP. Club Drugs: Is It All Ecstasy? Medical Regimens for Juvenile Rhuematoid 31(9):550-556. Arthritis. Rapoff MA. 31(6):373-379. Templeton KJ. See Trueworthy RC. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Tieman SA. Resident's Column: Spots and Adolescents. Robin AL. 31(8):485-491. Stripes. 31(3):207-208. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Trent M. Adolescent Obesity: Identifying A Issues for the Pediatric Office. Wolraich ML. New Group of At-Risk Youth. 31(9):559-564. 31(8):469-470. Trueworthy RC, Templeton KJ. Malignant Babesiosis: Similar to Malaria But Different. Bone Tumors Presenting as Musculoskeletal Pain. Lantos PM, Krause PJ. 31(3)192-197. 31(6):355-359. Bronchiolitis. Ngai P, Bye MR. 31(02):90-97. Vyas S. Adolescent Pregnancy: A Pediatric Changing of the Guard (Editorial). Shulman Resident's Perspective. 31(9):596-597. ST. 31(1):6-7. Wagner-Weiner L. Laboratory Evaluation of Child With Cystitis and Lymphadenopathy, A Children With Rheumatic Disease. 31(6):362-371. (Firm Rounds). Listernick R. 31(7):396-399. Child With a Fever of Unknown Origin, A Infection Control Issues for the Pediatric (Firm Rounds). Listernick R. 31(6):342-342-347. Office. Kim JO. 31(5):290-291. Childhood Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Juvenile Dermatomyositis. Rennebohm R. Boon SJ, McCurdy D. 31(7):407-417. 31(7):426-433. Changes in Management of Otitis Media: Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Guide for 2003 and Beyond. Klein JO. 31(12):824-829. Pediatricians. Jarvis JN. 31(7):437-446. Club Drugs: Is It All Ecstasy? Tellier PP. Laboratory Evaluation of Children With 31(9):550-556. Rheumatic Disease. Wagner-Weiner L. 31(6): Common Infections in the Young Athlete. 362-371. Halstead ME, Bernhardt DT. 31(1):42-48. Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Children. Bye MR. 31(2):86,88. Croup. Ewig JM. 31(2):125-130. Lyme Disease: Fact versus Fiction. Shapiro Diagnosis and Management of Cytomegalo ED, Gerber MD. 31(3):170-177. Virus Infection in the Newborn. Arav-Boger R, Malignant Bone Tumors Presenting as Pass RF. 31(11):719-725. Musculoskeletal Pain. Trueworthy RC, Diagnosis and Treatment of Herpes Simplex Templeton KJ. 31(6):355-359. Virus Infection. Kohl S. 31(11):726-732. Mechanisms of Pneumococcal Antibiotic Emergence of Tick-Borne Diseases, The. Resistance and Treatment of Pneumococcal Marshall GS. 31(3):160-161. Infections in 2002. Kaplan SL, Mason EO Jr. Evidence-Based Guidelines for Pediatric 31(4):250-260. Imaging: The Example of the Child With Multidrug-Resistant Organisms in General Possible Appendicitis. Guillerman RP, Brody AS, Pediatrics. Zaoutis T, Dawid S, Kim JO. 31(5):313- 320. Kraus SJ. 31(10):629-640. Multislice Computed Tomographic Scanning: Eye Injuries in the Young Athlete: A Case- Technological Innovations Bring New Based Approach. Harrison A, Telander DG. Indications in Pediatric Chest CT. Altes TA. 31(1):33-40. 31(10):671-675. Focusing Attention on Attention- More Rheumatology (Editorial). Shulman ST. Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Shulman ST. 31(7):394-395. 31(8):457-458. New Developments in Tick-Borne Infections. General Principles of Disease Transmission. Storch GA. 31(3):200-204. Foster JA, Chen JS. 31(5):293-298. New Medications for Treatment of Children Herpesviruses: Varied and _ Important With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: (Editorial). Shulman ST. 31(11):695-696. Review and Commentary. Adesman AR. High-Risk Adolescence (Editorial). Shulman 31(8):514-522. ST. 31(9):534-535. Newborn With Abdominal Distention, A (Firm Rounds). Listernick R. 31(5):284-287. History of the Pneumococcus, The. Shulman On Adolescence: The Role of Storytelling. ST. 31(4):225-226. Garofalo R. 31(9):544-545. Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis: Similar to On Joints and Stuff (Editorial). Shulman ST. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever But Different. 31(6):339-340. Jacobs RF. 31(3):180-184. Otitis Media: Old Problem, New Problem Imaging in Suspected Child Abuse: What to (Editorial). Shulman ST. 31(12):767-768. Expect and What to Order. Caré M. 31(10):651-659. Pediatric Rheumatology. Lindsley CB. Importance of Infection Control, The 31(6):353. (Resident’s Column). Ronan JC. 31(5):321, 326. Out of the Office and On to the Field. Metz! Infant With Group’ B_ Streptococcal JD. 31(1):9. Meningitis, An (Firm Rounds). Listernick R. Pediatric Imaging. Brody AS. 31(10):627. 31(11):699-703. Pediatric Neuroimaging for the Pediatrician. Halsted MJ, Jones BV. 31(10):661-670. Infant With Seizures and Acidosis, An (Firm Pediatric Rheumatology (Resident's Rounds). Listernick R. 31(9):536-541. Column). Newell BD. 31(6):381-382. Infection Control and Office Practice Pediatric Tuberculosis. Ampofo KK, Saiman L. Management. Shah SS, Zsolway KW. 31(5):299-306. 31(2):98-108. Correction 31(04):240. Infection Control Is Important (Editorial)! Performance-Enhancing Drug Use in the Shulman ST. 31(5):282-283. Young Athlete. Metz! JD. 31(1):27-32. Pneumococcal Infections in Children. Tan TQ. 31(8):507-513. 31(4):241-247. Sideline Medical Emergencies in the Young Pneumococcal Microbiology and Immunity. Athlete. Gomez JE. 31(1):50-58. Gray BM. 31(4):233-240. Sideline Orthopedic Emergencies in the Pneumococcal Vaccines: Present and Future. Young Athlete. Marx RG, Delaney JS. 31(1):60-70. Peters TR, Edwards KM. 31(4):261-268. Sports Medicine Kit: Basics of the Bag, The. Preparticipation Physical Examination: A Stricker PR. 31(1):14-16. Pediatrician’s Responsibility, The. Feinstein RA, Spots and Stripes (Resident’s Column). McCambridge TM. 31(1)18-25. Tieman SA. 31(3):207-208. Professional Team Physician, 1984—Present, Success of Varicella Vaccine, The. LaRussa P. The. Warren RF. 31(1):71-72. Public Health Perspective on Infectious 31(11):710-715. Disease Aspects of the Revised Standards for Surgical Management of Otitis Media. Health and Safety in Out-of-Home Child Care, DeRosa J, Grundfast KM. 31(12):814-820. A. Cordell RL. 31(5):307-312. Talking to Teens About Sex, Sexuality, and Pulmonary Infection Still Happens, A Sexually Transmitted Infections. Killebrew M, (Editorial). Shulman ST. 31(2):83-84. Garofalo R. 31(9):566-572. Radiation Risk From Diagnostic Imaging. Therapeutic Nihlists: Lend Me Your Ears, or Brody AS, Guillerman RP. 31(10):643-647. The Witches’ Cauldron of Acute Otitis Media. Risk and Resilience in School-Based Health Block SL. 31(12):784-791. Care. Burns M, Gall G. 31(9):585-590. Ticks! (Editorial) Shulman ST. 31(3):154-155. Recurrent Pneumonia in Children. Sheares B}. Triple Duty (Editorial). Shulman ST. 31(4):220. 31(2):109-114. Respiratory Infections in Children in Tularemia: Lymphadenitis With a Twist. Developing Countries. Zar HJ. 31(2):133-138. Bryant KA. 31(3):187-190. Respiratory Tract Infections in Cystic Update on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibrosis. Weiner DJ. 31(2):116-123. Epstein-Barr Virus. Katz BZ. 31(11):741-744. Revolutionizing Medicine With Rays Update on Herpesvirus. Katz BZ. 31(11):708. (Editorial). Shulman ST. 31(10):611-612. Vaccination for the Prevention of Acute Otitis Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: A Review for Media: Proof of Concept and Current the Pediatrician. Buckingham SC. 31(3):163-168. Challenges. Pelton SI. 31(12):804-809. Role of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity What Every Resident Should Know About Disorder Diagnostic and Treatment Guidelines Tuberculosis (Resident’s Column). Leibel N. in Changing Physician Practices, The. Stein MT. 31(2):140,142. Correction 31(4):240. 31(8):496-504. Role of Primary Care Physicians in Attention- What's New in the Treatment and Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, The. Leslie LK. Management of Otitis Media? Klein Jo. 31(8):475-484. 31(12):777-778. Role of Schools in Attention- Would Anyone Start Acyclovir? (Resident's Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, The. Hannah JN. Column). 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