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Volume 21, 1991 INDEX A television during, Jan. 8—38 microcytic, and tea, Jan. 37—38 obesity and, Jan. 13 sickle cell, May/June 243-244 AAP Injury Prevention Program, weight training during, July 287 tea drinker’s, Mar. 118 Nov./Dec. 437 Adoption, Sept. 362 Anencephalic infants: as organ Abdomen: thoracoabdominal -seeking foster parents, Aug. 316 donors, legal-medical aspects, pressure relationships, Advertisements on television (see July 271-272 May/June 208 Television advertisements) Anesthetic: local anesthetic Abuse Advocacy: and injury prevention in provocative dose testing, child (see Child abuse) children, Nov./Dec. 438 May/June 188 sexual, and foster care, Sept. 346 Aerobics: high-impact, auditory Angelchik antireflux prosthesis, substance, by athletes, Oct. complications of, Nov./Dec. May/June 227 408-409 474-475 Angina: video, Mar. 118 Accident(s) Age Anomalies, kidney (see Kidney car (see Car accident) -related disorders, legal-medical anomalies) “proneness,” Nov./Dec. 429 aspects, July 263-264 Antibody(ies) seizures and, legal-medical vehicle-occupant deaths and, cytotoxic, May/June 187 aspects, July 269 Nov./Dec. 443 immune complex antigen-antibody Acetazolamide, Oct. 411 Agencies for foster care (see Foster complement reactions, Acid(s) care agencies) May/June 187 -base Aggressive behavior Antiepileptic drugs: legal-medical homeostasis in kidney disease, after television introduction, Jan. aspects, July 266-269 Feb. 55—56 17 Antigen: immune complex metabolism test, Feb. 67—70 television promoting, Jan. 15-16 antigen-antibody complement esophageal Alcohol-impaired pilots, July reactions, May/June 187 clearance, May/June 199 289-290 Antireflux measures: in perfusion, May/June 219 Allergy, May/June 185-192 gastroesophageal reflux, exogenous administration, Feb. drug May/June 222—225 68-69 basis of, May/June 185 Apnea basis of test, Feb. 68 diagnosis, May/June 188-189 esophageal acidification causing, description, Feb. 68—69 immune mechanism, May/June May/June 210 function tested, Feb. 68 186 in gastroesophageal reflux, indication, Feb. 69 mechanisms of, May/June 186 May/June 209-211, 211-212 gastroesophageal reflux and, risk factors for, May/June Appendicitis, May/June 246 May/June 199—200 185-186 diagnosis, Feb. 79-80 Acidification: esophageal, causing treatment, May/June 189-191 Appliances: household, entrapment bronchoconstriction, May/June type | through IV, May/June in, Nov./Dec. 448-449 209 186-187 Asbestos hazards, July, 288 Acidosis food, Apr. 182 Asphyxia: perinatal, legal-medical correction, potassium after, Feb. milk, Aug. 293 aspects, July 264-266 56 to penicillin, May/June 190-191 Asphyxiation: foods causing, Jan. 37 kidney tubular (see Kidney tubular Allopurinol: orotidinuria after, Aspiration: in gastroesophageal acidosis) Nov./Dec. 471 reflux, May/June 206-207 Acrodermatitis: papular, of childhood, Alternaria alternata: and asthma, Asthma skin manifestations of, Mar. Sept. 372 Alternaria alternata and, Sept. 108-109 Aluminum hydroxide: in 372 Acrodynia, Apr. 180 hyperphosphatemia, Sept. Dermatophagoides pteronyssimus Acromegalic rosary, Oct. 410 375-376 and, Apr. 178-179 Adenoma: pituitary, Apr. 154 Amblyopia: video camera, Mar. 118 Astrocytoma Adenosine monophosphate: and American Academy of Pediatrics: cerebellar, Apr. 133, 134-136 parathyroid hormone, Feb. 67 and television, Jan. 23—24 cystic, Apr. 133 Adolescence Ammonium, Feb. 56 supratentorial, Apr. 142—147 car safety during, Nov./Dec. 444 Amnesia: with diazepam, Apr. 177 low-grade, Apr. 144-145 foster care during, Sept. 349-351 Anaphylactoid reactions: Athlete’s heart, Sept. 377 motor vehicle deaths during, radiocontrast media-induced, Athlete(s): substance abuse by, Oct. Nov./Dec. 443 May/June 190 408-409 protection in motor vehicles Anaphylaxis: alpine slide, Mar. 115 Athletic supporter: tight, and sperm during, Nov./Dec. 443 Anemia count, Feb. 80 476 Current Problems in Pediatrics / November/December 1991 Volume 21, 1991 INDEX A television during, Jan. 8—38 microcytic, and tea, Jan. 37—38 obesity and, Jan. 13 sickle cell, May/June 243-244 AAP Injury Prevention Program, weight training during, July 287 tea drinker’s, Mar. 118 Nov./Dec. 437 Adoption, Sept. 362 Anencephalic infants: as organ Abdomen: thoracoabdominal -seeking foster parents, Aug. 316 donors, legal-medical aspects, pressure relationships, Advertisements on television (see July 271-272 May/June 208 Television advertisements) Anesthetic: local anesthetic Abuse Advocacy: and injury prevention in provocative dose testing, child (see Child abuse) children, Nov./Dec. 438 May/June 188 sexual, and foster care, Sept. 346 Aerobics: high-impact, auditory Angelchik antireflux prosthesis, substance, by athletes, Oct. complications of, Nov./Dec. May/June 227 408-409 474-475 Angina: video, Mar. 118 Accident(s) Age Anomalies, kidney (see Kidney car (see Car accident) -related disorders, legal-medical anomalies) “proneness,” Nov./Dec. 429 aspects, July 263-264 Antibody(ies) seizures and, legal-medical vehicle-occupant deaths and, cytotoxic, May/June 187 aspects, July 269 Nov./Dec. 443 immune complex antigen-antibody Acetazolamide, Oct. 411 Agencies for foster care (see Foster complement reactions, Acid(s) care agencies) May/June 187 -base Aggressive behavior Antiepileptic drugs: legal-medical homeostasis in kidney disease, after television introduction, Jan. aspects, July 266-269 Feb. 55—56 17 Antigen: immune complex metabolism test, Feb. 67—70 television promoting, Jan. 15-16 antigen-antibody complement esophageal Alcohol-impaired pilots, July reactions, May/June 187 clearance, May/June 199 289-290 Antireflux measures: in perfusion, May/June 219 Allergy, May/June 185-192 gastroesophageal reflux, exogenous administration, Feb. drug May/June 222—225 68-69 basis of, May/June 185 Apnea basis of test, Feb. 68 diagnosis, May/June 188-189 esophageal acidification causing, description, Feb. 68—69 immune mechanism, May/June May/June 210 function tested, Feb. 68 186 in gastroesophageal reflux, indication, Feb. 69 mechanisms of, May/June 186 May/June 209-211, 211-212 gastroesophageal reflux and, risk factors for, May/June Appendicitis, May/June 246 May/June 199—200 185-186 diagnosis, Feb. 79-80 Acidification: esophageal, causing treatment, May/June 189-191 Appliances: household, entrapment bronchoconstriction, May/June type | through IV, May/June in, Nov./Dec. 448-449 209 186-187 Asbestos hazards, July, 288 Acidosis food, Apr. 182 Asphyxia: perinatal, legal-medical correction, potassium after, Feb. milk, Aug. 293 aspects, July 264-266 56 to penicillin, May/June 190-191 Asphyxiation: foods causing, Jan. 37 kidney tubular (see Kidney tubular Allopurinol: orotidinuria after, Aspiration: in gastroesophageal acidosis) Nov./Dec. 471 reflux, May/June 206-207 Acrodermatitis: papular, of childhood, Alternaria alternata: and asthma, Asthma skin manifestations of, Mar. Sept. 372 Alternaria alternata and, Sept. 108-109 Aluminum hydroxide: in 372 Acrodynia, Apr. 180 hyperphosphatemia, Sept. Dermatophagoides pteronyssimus Acromegalic rosary, Oct. 410 375-376 and, Apr. 178-179 Adenoma: pituitary, Apr. 154 Amblyopia: video camera, Mar. 118 Astrocytoma Adenosine monophosphate: and American Academy of Pediatrics: cerebellar, Apr. 133, 134-136 parathyroid hormone, Feb. 67 and television, Jan. 23—24 cystic, Apr. 133 Adolescence Ammonium, Feb. 56 supratentorial, Apr. 142—147 car safety during, Nov./Dec. 444 Amnesia: with diazepam, Apr. 177 low-grade, Apr. 144-145 foster care during, Sept. 349-351 Anaphylactoid reactions: Athlete’s heart, Sept. 377 motor vehicle deaths during, radiocontrast media-induced, Athlete(s): substance abuse by, Oct. Nov./Dec. 443 May/June 190 408-409 protection in motor vehicles Anaphylaxis: alpine slide, Mar. 115 Athletic supporter: tight, and sperm during, Nov./Dec. 443 Anemia count, Feb. 80 476 Current Problems in Pediatrics / November/December 1991 Index Athletics: and injury prevention, Biopsy from tapwater, Nov./Dec. Nov./Dec. 452-453 esophageal, in gastroesophageal 461-462 Atopic dermatitis: and food reflux, May/June 217-218 Burnstein test: modified, May/June hypersensitivity, Nov./Dec. kidney, in kidney disease, Feb. 219 425 70-71 Buses: school, Nov./Dec. 442 Auditory complications: of “Black foot disease,” July 289 high-impact aerobics, Bleach: ingestion, Apr. 177 Nov./Dec. 474-475 Bleeding: intestinal, iron deficiency Cc Autoimmunity, July 253-258 and cow’s milk, Aug. 293 concepts, present-day, July Blood Caffeine consumption, Apr. 253-258 biochemistry in kidney disease, 180-181 future prospects, July 253-258 Feb. 51-52 Calcium load, oral, Feb. 65—66 therapy and, July 255-257 donors and hepatitis, May/June basis of test, Feb. 65 Automobile (see Car) 245 description, Feb. 65—66 from HIV infection, exposure to, function tested, Feb. 65 Sept. 371 in hypercalciuria, Feb. 67 pressure measurements, Feb. 51 indication, Feb. 66 Blue sclerae, Jan. 38 results, Feb. 66 Backpacking neuropathy, Mar. “Bowling plexopathy,” Oct. 411-412 Caloric insufficiency: and 115 Bradycardia: in gastroesophageal gastroesophageal reflux, Bacterial reflux, May/June 211—212 May/June 202 infections, skin manifestations of, Brain Campylobacter Mar. 92—97 death, legal-medical aspects, July jejuni, Sept. 378 meningitis, legal-medical aspects 269-270 pylori: and gastroesophageal of, July 276 dysfunction, static, legal-medical reflux, May/June 200 Barbeque grill: for cooking, aspects, July 262-263 Cancer complications from, Nov./Dec. stem glioma, Apr. 136—139 colon 475 radiotherapy of, Apr. 138-139 risk in Crohn's disease, July Bartter syndrome, Feb. 64 tumors, Apr. 129-175 286-287 Baseball finger, Mar. 115 endocrine function and, Apr. 163 risk with meat, fat and fiber, Oct. Bathtubs: drowning in, Nov./Dec. future directions, Apr. 164—166 410 460 late sequelae, Apr. 161-164 lung, Apr. 176 Bean bag pillows: and injury oncogenesis and, Apr. 163-164 Car prevention, Nov./Dec. 449 outcome, neuropsychological, (See also Motor vehicle) Bed, bunk (see Bunk bed) Apr. 162—163 accidents, May/June 246 Beer drinker’s radiation injury in, Apr. 161—162 diabetes and, Oct. 410-411 cardiomyopathy, Mar. 115 stem, diffuse, Apr. 133 seizures and, Oct. 410-411 cobalt cardiomyopathy, Jan. Brandy storage, Sept. 374 safety during adolescence, 33-34 Bronchi, obstruction Nov./Dec. 444 Behavior problems: of foster four potential components of, seat(s) children, Sept. 346 May/June 207 children graduating from, Belches, May/June 196 in gastroesophageal reflux, protection of, Nov./Dec. 441 Belching: and gastroesophageal May/June 208—209 for children with special needs, reflux, May/June 213 Bronchoconstriction: esophageal Nov./Dec. 441 Bethanechol: in gastroesophageal acidification causing, correct use, improving levels of, reflux, May/June 225 May/June 209 Nov./Dec. 439-440 Bicarbonate, July 289 Bronchopulmonary dysplasia: and hospital involvement in functional excretion, Feb. 68 gastroesophageal reflux, increasing use, Nov./Dec. load, Feb. 67-68 May/June 212 440 basis of test, Feb. 67 Bubble gum constipation, Mar. 115 legislation, improving, Nov./Dec. description, Feb. 67 Buffers belly, Mar. 115 438-439 function tested, Feb. 67 Bunk bed(s) restraints, counseling indication, Feb. 67—68 guardrails, Nov./Dec. 449 suggestions for correct use, Bicycles and injury prevention, injury prevention and, Nov./Dec. Nov./Dec. 440 Nov./Dec. 450-451 449 Cardiac (see Heart) child passengers on adult bikes, mattress supports, Nov./Dec. 450 Cardiomyopathy, beer drinker’s, Mar. Nov./Dec. 451 Burns, Nov./Dec. 460-463 115 Bile acids: and gastroesophageal contact, Nov./Dec. 462 cobalt, Jan. 33-34 reflux, May/June 200 from fireworks, Nov./Dec. Cardiovascular manifestations: of Bilirubin 462-463 Kawasaki syndrome, Oct. 4Z, 15Z-, Sept. 338 from gasoline, Nov./Dec. 462 393-395 isomer of, configurational, Sept. scald, Nov./Dec. 461-462 Care 339 hot liquids, Nov./Dec. 461 foster (see Foster care) Current Problems in Pediatrics / November/December 1991 477 Index Care, Continued progress to date, Nov./Dec. 430 Commercialism in television (see health, of foster children (see recreational environment, Television for children, Foster children, health care) Nov./Dec. 450-453 commercialism in) Cat: Cheshire, sign of, Mar. 117 research, Nov./Dec. 432—433 Complement reactions: immune Catharsis theory: and television, Jan. research, funding of, Nov./Dec. complex antigen-antibody, 16 432-433 May/June 187 Cell(s) semantics, Nov./Dec. 430-432 Conception: and decision making -mediated hypersensitivity, statement of Committee on about conception, Jan. May/June 187 Accident and Poison 35-36 sickle cell anemia, May/June Prevention, Nov./Dec. 436 Condoms: and HIV infection spread, 243-244 “three E's,” Nov./Dec. 433 Sept. 376 Cerebellar astrocytoma, Apr. 133, violence, Nov./Dec. 454—458 Conjunctivitis: Chlamydia, 134-136 water safety, Nov./Dec. erythromycin for, in newborn, cystic, Apr. 133 458-463 Feb. 78 Cesarean section: rate, July lawyers for, and foster care, Aug. Constipation 287-288 306 bubble gum, Mar. 115 Charitable societies: and foster care, motor vehicle deaths, Nov./Dec. sunflower seed, Mar. 117 Aug. 300 440 Consumer products: and injury Cheese turners’ hypoglycemia, Mar. Chlamydia conjunctivitis: prevention, Nov./Dec. 115 erythromycin for, in newborn, 448-450 Chest Feb. 78 Contraceptive advertisements: on pain in esophagitis, May/June Chloride-deficient formulas: television, Jan. 19 202-203 legal-medical aspects of, July Cough: in gastroesophageal reflux, physiotherapy and 275-276 May/June 213, 214 gastroesophageal reflux, Chlorides: elevated sweat, Jan. 38 Counseling May/June 213 Choking: prevention, Nov./Dec. for car safety during adolescence, Chewing gum hyperamylasemia, 446-447 Nov./Dec. 444 Mar. 115 Cholesterol, Aug. 295-296 families about television, Jan. Chicken: fat content of, July 285 coffee and, Feb. 81 21-22 Child abuse extraction from meat, Nov./Dec. about firearms, nonpowder, foster care and, Sept 346 472 Nov./Dec. 458 prevention laws, Aug. 301—303 Choroid plexus tumors, Apr. office Child welfare service program 158-160 guidelines, Nov./Dec. 437 funding, Aug. 303 Chromosomal syndromes: and principles of, Nov./Dec. 435 Children kidney malformations, Feb. schedule, age-specific, death of, causes of, Nov./Dec. 431 59 Nov./Dec. 437 dermatology for, new Chromosome 5, Sept. 374-375 schedules, Nov./Dec. 437-438 developments in, Nov./Dec. Cisapride: in gastroesophageal topics, suggested, Nov./Dec. 421-427 reflux, May/June 226 439 foster (see Foster children) Citrus juice: interaction with drug, for pedestrian safety, Nov./Dec. injury prevention for, Nov./Dec. Sept. 371 445 428-469 Claims: common causes of, July for poison prevention, Nov./Dec. advocacy, Nov./Dec. 438 259-260 448 categories, Nov./Dec. 430-432 Cobalt cardiomyopathy: beer of pedestrians, guidelines, commentary, Nov./Dec. 469 drinkers’, Jan. 33-34 Nov./Dec. 445 conceptual frameworks for, Cocaine CPR training: and water safety, Nov./Dec. 433-434 “callus,” July 286 Nov./Dec. 459 definitions, Nov./Dec. 430-432 crack, and stroke, Apr. 181 Crack cocaine: and stroke, Apr. 181 education, Nov./Dec. 434—437 Coffee Craniopharyngioma, Apr. 151, farm, the, Nov./Dec. 453-454 cholesterol and, Feb. 81 152-154 firearms, Nov./Dec. 454-458 consumption, Apr. 180-181 Creatinine Haddon’s injury countermeasure Cognitive development: and in first month, Feb. 61 strategies, Nov./Dec. 435 television, Jan. 10—11 urinary protein-to-creatinine Haddon’s matrix, Nov./Dec. 435 Cold: common, vitamin C for, Feb. concentration ratio, Feb. 54 health objectives, Nov./Dec. 434 77-78 Cribs home environment, Nov./Dec. Colic, Aug. 293 injury prevention, Nov./Dec. 446 445-450 Colitis safety points, Nov./Dec. 446 home environment, smail Kool-Aid, Jan. 36, Mar. 116 Crocodile tears, Mar. 116 objects, Nov./Dec. 447 ulcerative, risk in Crohn’s disease, Crohn's disease, July 286-287 illusion of randomness, July 286-287 Crural repair: in gastroesophageal Nov./Dec. 428-429 Colon cancer (see Cancer, colon) reflux, May/June 227 pediatric perspective, Nov./Dec. Coma: irreversible, legal-medical Custody: temporary, order of, and 429-430 aspects, July 269-272 foster care, Aug. 304 478 Current Problems in Pediatrics / November/December 1991 Index Cutaneous (see Skin) therapeutic modalities, new, E Cyanotic congenital heart disease, Mar. 87—89 May/June 248 transplantation in, Mar. 89—90 Ecthyma gangrenosum: in Cystic Diagnostic techniques: newer, Pseudomonas septicemia, cerebellar astrocytoma, Apr. 133 legal-medical aspects, July Mar. 98 fibrosis 264 Eczema herpeticum: in herpes gastroesophageal reflux and, Diamox, Oct. 411 simplex, Mar. 107 May/June 212 Diaphragmatic hernia: in fetus, Feb. Education: for injury prevention to screening for, Feb. 78-79 79 children, Nov./Dec. 434—437 Cystourethrography: micturating, in Diarrhea, May/June 246 Electrolyte(s) kidney disease, Feb. 59-60 acute, Aug. 293-294 in kidney disease, Feb. 56—57 Cytomegalovirus infection Holy Communion, Jan. 37, Mar. metabolism test, Feb. 63—65 congenital, Mar. 106 116 Electromagnetic fields, Oct. 415 skin manifestations of, Mar. 105 typhoid Mary, Mar. 118 Elizabethan Poor Laws, Aug. Cytotoxic antibodies, May/June 187 Diazepam: amnesia with, Apr. 177 298-299 Diet Embryo: frozen, for implant, in gastroesophageal reflux, Nov./Dec. 470 D May/June 224—225 Emergency room treatment: in neural tube defects and, Aug. unintentional injuries, Darts: lawn, and injury prevention, 294-295 Nov./Dec. 434 Nov./Dec. 449 PKU, May/June 243 EMLA, Nov./Dec. 424 Death Dipstick: for urine, Feb. 80 Encephalomyelitis: myalgic, (See also Mortality) Diuresis: hypotonic saline, Feb. 64 May/June 247, Aug. 325-326 brain, legal-medical aspects, July Divalent ions: and kidney disease, Encephalopathy: acute, 269-270 Feb. 57 legal-medical aspects, July causes in children, Nov./Dec. DNA analysis, Aug. 324 263 431 Domperidone: in gastroesophageal Endocrine function: and brain firearm reflux, May/June 226 tumors, Apr. 163 -related, in children, Nov./Dec. Dope, Mar. 116 Endoscopy: in gastroesophageal 454-455 Driveway: and injury prevention, reflux, May/June 217-218 unintentional, Nov./Dec. 456 Nov./Dec. 445 Ependymoma, Apr. 133, 139-142 infant, causes, July 287 Drowning, Nov./Dec. 460 Epilepsy injury-related, causes, Nov./Dec. in bathtub, Nov./Dec. 460 Nintendo, Jan. 37 431-432 in buckets and pails, Nov./Dec. space invader’s, Mar. 117 major, Nov./Dec. 433 460 Epogen, Oct. 408-409 motor vehicle in older children, Nov./Dec. Epstein-Barr virus infection: skin during adolescence, Nov./Dec. 460 manifestations of, Mar. 104 443 Drug(s) Eructation: in gastroesophageal in children, Nov./Dec. 440 adverse reactions (see Allergy, reflux, May/June 213 vehicle-occupant, by age and drug) Erythema seating position, Nov./Dec. allergy (see Allergy, drug) infectiosum, Mar. 102—103 443 antiepileptic, legal-medical migrans in Lyme disease, Mar. Dental fillings: mercury in, Aug. aspects, July 266-269 101 327-328 in gastroesophageal reflux, Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, Aug. Dermatitis: atopic, and food May/June 225-226 323 hypersensitivity, Nov./Dec. hepatotoxic, liver enzymes after, Erythromycin 425 Apr. 179 for Chlamydia conjunctivitis in Dermatology: for children, new interaction with citrus juice, Sept. newborn, Feb. 78 developments in, Nov./Dec. 371 in pneumonia, Oct. 412-413 421-427 reactions, May/June 185-192 Esophageal reflux Dermatophagoides pteronyssimus: pseudoallergic, May/June 186, belches, May/June 196 and asthma, Apr. 178-179 187-188 histopathology, May/June Diabetes mellitus television and, Jan. 19 217-218 car accidents and, Oct. 410-411 DTP, Oct. 384 mechanisms of, May/June 194 insulin-dependent, and dietary Dysphagia: in esophagitis, May/June Esophagitis protein, Aug. 326 203 asymptomatic, May/June 203 type |, Mar. 85-91 Dysplasia: bronchopulmonary, and chest pain in, May/June 202—203 compliance, Mar. 86—87 gastroesophageal reflux, dysphagia in, May/June 203 complications, Mar. 90 May/June 212 in gastroesophageal reflux, etiology, Mar. 85—86 Dystonia May/June 202-205 new developments in, Mar. of neck in gastroesophageal heartburn in, May/June 202-203 85-91 reflux, May/June 215 histologic markers in, May/June prevention, Mar. 85—86 writer's, Jan. 36 219 Current Problems in Pediatrics / November/December 1991 479 Index Esophagitis, Continued Federal Communications Formulas: chloride-deficient, peptic stricture in, May/June Commission: and television, legal-medical aspects of, July 204-205 Jan. 25-26 275-276 radiographic, May/June 216 Federal Trade Commission: and Foster care reflux (see Reflux, esophagitis) television, Jan. 26 during adolescence, Sept. Esophagus Fetus 349-351 acid clearance, May/June 199 hernia of, diaphragmatic, Feb. 79 agencies, Aug. 307-309 acid perfusion, May/June 219 immunoglobulin G in, Sept. 334 internal weaknesses, Aug. acidification Fever 307-309 causing apnea, May/June 210 Lassa, ribavirin for, May/June 248 lack of community involvement causing bronchoconstriction, Q, Nov./Dec. 470-471 in activities, Aug. 309 May/June 209 Rocky Mountain spotted, Mar. lack of information about biopsy in gastroesophageal reflux, 98-99 children, Aug. 308 May/June 217-218 scarlet, Mar. 95 legal remedies for problems, gastroesophageal (see Fiber intake: and colon cancer risk, Aug. 309 Gastroesophageal) Oct. 410 poor organization of structures, length regression equations, Fibrosis (see Cystic fibrosis) Aug. 308 May/June 218 Fifth disease, Mar. 102—103 staff, insufficient and poorly manometry, May/June 219 Finger: baseball, Mar. 115 trained, Aug. 307—308 peptic stricture, May/June Fire(s), Nov./Dec. 460-—463 in America, colonial, Aug. 299 204-205 house, Nov./Dec. 460-461 clinic, Sept. 363-364 pH monitoring, May/June Firearm(s) assessment procedure, Sept. 219-220 availability, Nov./Dec. 455 363-364 pressures during swallow, community advocacy, Nov./Dec. program description, Sept. 363 May/June 195 458 results, Sept. 364 reflux (see Esophageal reflux) deaths, unintentional, Nov./Dec. team for evaluation, Sept. 363 sphincter, lower 456 community-based approaches to inhibitory pathways to, May/June epidemiology, Nov./Dec. 455—456 improving, Sept. 362—366 197 family attitudes about, history, current policy evaluation, Sept. relaxations, transient, May/June Nov./Dec. 457 361-362 195-196 injuries effects on children, Sept. 360-362 tone, May/June 194-195 control strategies, Nov./Dec. Elizabethan Poor Laws, Aug. tone modulation, May/June 196 456-457 298-299 sphincter, upper, dysfunction, nonfatal, Nov./Dec. 456 family preservation, Sept. 361 May/June 200 prevention, Nov./Dec. 454—458 family reunification program, Sept. stenosis, differential diagnosis, unintentional, prevention of, 364-366 May/June 205 Nov./Dec. 457 program description, Sept. 365 tortilla chip, Jan. 37 mortality from, Jan. 16 history of, Aug. 298-303 Exanthem subitum nonpowder, counseling about, treatment of children, Aug. 299 with new herpes virus, Nov./Dec. Nov./Dec. 458 inappropriate management, 422 office practice guidelines, problems resulting from, Sept. skin manifestations of, Mar. 103 Nov./Dec. 457-458 348-350 Exercise parents talking to children about, initial adjustment to, Sept. in gastroesophageal reflux, Nov./Dec. 458 347-348 May/June 230 -related deaths in children, lawyers for children, Aug. 306 tolerance and glucose, Sept. Nov./Dec. 454-455 legal procedures, Aug. 304 371-372 removing from the home, legal proof tests, Aug. 305-306 Extremities: lower, in fifth disease, Nov./Dec. 457-458 long-term, Sept. 362 Mar. 103 risk factors, history, Nov./Dec. 457 medical passport program, Sept. Eye injuries, Nov./Dec. 453 Fireworks: burns from, Nov./Dec. 366 462-463 program description, Sept. 366 Fluoride content: of bottled water, natural parents, Aug. 309-313 F Feb. 76—77 characteristics of families, Aug. Flutist neuropathy, Mar. 116 311 Face: in measles, Mar. 105 Food feelings at time of placement, Farm: the, and injury prevention, allergies, Apr. 182 Aug. 312 Nov./Dec. 453-454 causing asphyxiation, Jan. 37 placement reason, Aug. Fast-food hypersensitivity and atopic 311-312 how fast is fast food? Feb. 81 dermatitis, Nov./Dec. 425 support group for, Sept. 365 restaurants, use of, Feb. 80-81 injury prevention and, Nov./Dec. visitation with child, Sept. Fat 446-447 352-353 colon cancer risk and, Oct. 410 labeling, Aug. 296 options, comparison of, Sept. content of chicken, July 285 Foot: “black foot disease,” July 289 361-362 480 Current Problems in Pediatrics / November/December 1991 Index parents’ rights termination, Aug. recruiting difficulties, Aug. 308 clinical presentations, May/June 304-305 relationship 201-222 placement with agency, Aug. 314-315 neurobehavioral, May/June argument against, Sept. 360 with child, Aug. 315 214-215 argument in favor of, Sept. with natural parents, Aug. 315 cough in, May/June 213, 214 360-361 successful, factors associated crural repair in, May/June 227 problems that result from, Sept. with, Aug. 317-318 cystic fibrosis and, May/June 212 347-349 support groups, Sept. 365 diagnosis, May/June 215-222 program funding, Aug. 303 training difficulties, Aug. 308 differential, May/June 222, 223 protection in, immediate, Aug. 304 Framingham Safety Surveys, diagnostic evaluation, summary of, returning home from, Sept. Nov./Dec. 437 May/June 221-222 361-362 Fundoplication diet in, May/June 224—225 social worker and, Aug. 306 in gastroesophageal reflux (see domperidone in, May/June 226 system, Aug. 297-322, Sept. Gastroesophageal reflux, drugs in, May/June 225-226 345-370 fundoplication in) dystonic neck in, May/June 215 impact on child, Sept. 345-370 Nissen, May/June 226 endoscopy in, May/June 217-218 legal structure of, Aug. 303-319 Furosemide test, Feb. 70 esophageal acid perfusion in, voluntary placement, Aug. 304 basis of test, Feb. 70 May/June 219 Foster children, Aug. 297-322, description, Feb. 70 esophageal biopsy in, May/June Sept. 345-352 function tested, Feb. 70 217-218 academic problems of, Sept. indication, Feb. 70 esophageal ph monitoring in, 351-352 pH of urine and, Feb. 70 May/June 219-220 advocacy for, ineffective, Aug. 308 potassium excretion and, Feb. 70 esophagitis in, May/June behavior problems of, Sept. 346 202-205 cognitive problems, Sept. exercise in, May/June 230 351-352 G frequency increase, May/June demographics, Sept. 345-346 194-198 effects of foster care on, Sept. Ganglioglioma, Apr. 148-149 fundoplication in, May/June 360-362 Gangrene: with ecthyma in 226-227 emancipation planning, Sept. 351 Pseudomonas septicemia, complications, May/June 227 health of, Sept. 354-362 Mar. 98 success rate, May/June 227 health assessment Garage door openers: and injury gastric pressure, May/June 198 comprehensive, Sept. 356 prevention, Nov./Dec. gastric volume, May/June 198 initial, Sept. 356 449-450 gastrostomy and, May/June health care Gasoline burns, Nov./Dec. 462 228-229 barriers to, Sept. 354-355 Gastric Helicobacter pylori and, May/June Clinical issues, Sept. 355-358 pressure and gastroesophageal 200 delivery of, Sept. 354 reflux, May/June 198 hernia and, hiatal, May/June 228 pediatrician’s role in, Sept. 355 volume in gastroesophageal reflux, hiccups in, May/June 213 health services for, organization May/June 198 histologic sequelae of, May/June of, Sept. 358-359 Gastroesophageal reflux, May/June 218 HIV and, Sept. 357 193-242 history, May/June 193-194 immunizations for, Sept. 357-358 acids in, May/June 199-200 hoarseness in, May/June impact of foster care on, Sept. Angelichik antireflux prosthesis in, 213-214 345-370 May/June 227 infants contrasted with children legal safeguards for, Aug. antireflux measures, May/June and adults, May/June 201 306-307 222-225 interaction with respiratory neglect, Sept. 346-347 apnea in, May/June 209-211 disease, May/June 207 services for, Sept. 351 arousal state, May/June 200-201 laryngeal obstruction in, May/June visitation with natural parents, aspiration in, May/June 206—207 209-211 Sept. 352-353 belching in, May/June 213 manometry in, May/June 219 Foster parent(s), Aug. 313-314 bethanechol in, May/June 225 metoclopramide in, May/June adoption-seeking, Aug. 316 bradycardia in, May/June 225-226 attitudes and beliefs, Aug. 314 211-212 motility abnormalities in, May/June attrition rate, high, Aug. 317 bronchial obstruction in, May/June 199 basic dilemma of, Aug. 318 208-209 neurologic impairment in, spectrum of solutions, Aug. bronchopulmonary dysplasia in, May/June 229 318-319 May/June 212 diagnosis, May/June 229 de facto, Aug. 317 caloric insufficiency and, May/June pathophysiology, May/June demographics, Aug. 313-314 202 229 interviewing by pediatrician, Sept. chest physiotherapy and, symptoms, May/June 229 355-356 May/June 213 treatment, May/June 229-230 kinship, Aug. 316-317 cisapride in, May/June 226 obesity and, May/June 228 Current Problems in Pediatrics / November/December 1991 481 Index Gastroesophageal reflux, Continued Gianotti-Crosti syndrome: skin Hematuria omeprazole in, May/June 226 manifestations of, Mar. goose step, Mar. 116 pathologic, May/June 221-222 108-109 Huffy bike, Mar. 116 pathophysiology, May/June Giardiasis: swimming pool, Mar. 117 Hemophilia, HIV from transfusions in 194-201 Glial tumors: supratentorial, Apr. (see HIV from transfusions in pepsis, May/June 200 142-149 hemophilia) perisphincteric factors, May/June Glioma Hemophilus influenzae conjugate 197-198 brain stem, Apr. 136—139 polysaccharide vaccines, Oct. peristalsis and, May/June radiotherapy of, Apr. 138-139 381-383 198-199 hypothalamic, Apr. 151 Hemorrhage: intestinal, iron pH probe detecting patterns, optic pathway, Apr. 149-152 deficiency and cow’s milk, May/June 220 Glomerular diseases, Apr. 122 Aug. 293 physiologic infant, May/June Glomerular filtration rate Hepatitis 201-202 in kidney disease, Feb. 52—55 B pneumonia and, May/June 208 normal values, Feb. 54 mosquitos carrying, Feb. 79 quantity, effect of position on, tests, Feb. 62—63 vaccine, recommendations for, May/June 220 Glucose: and exercise tolerance, Oct. 383 radiography in, May/June Sept. 371-372 blood donors and, May/June 245 215-216, 225 Glue: “crazy,” for closing lacerations, Cc refluxate Feb. 77 transmission by saliva, Oct. esophageal clearance decrease, Gonococcal infections 414-415 May/June 198-199 disseminated, Mar. 96 virus, Jan. 3 mucosal resistance to, skin manifestations of, Mar. Hepatotoxic drug: liver enzymes May/June 200 96-97 after, Apr. 179 noxiousness increase, May/June Grill: barbeque, for cooking, Hereditary kidney disease, Feb. 50 199-200 complications from, Nov./Dec. Hernia regurgitant vs. nonregurgitant, 475 diaphragmatic, in fetus, Feb. 79 May/June 201 Growth hormone: recombinant, Aug. hiatal, and gastroesophageal regurgitation in, May/June 326 reflux, May/June 228 201-202 Gun (see Firearms) Herpes pharyngonasal, May/June 214 Gynecomastia: mortician’s, Mar. 117 simplex, Oct. 409-410 respiratory disease and, May/June eczema herpeticum in, Mar. 212 107 respiratory disease due to, H in newborn, Mar. 107 May/June 208 skin manifestations of, Mar. respiratory dysfunction due to, Haddon's 106-108 mechanisms, May/June 206 injury countermeasure strategies, in wrestling team, Apr. 179 respiratory sequelae prevention, Nov./Dec. 435 virus, new, in roseola, Nov./Dec. May/June 206 matrix for child injury prevention, 422 respiratory therapies and, Nov./Dec. 435 Hiatal hernia: and gastroesophageal May/June 212-213 Hair growth, May/June 247 reflux, May/June 228 rumination in, May/June 215 Hand-foot-and-mouth disease: skin Hiccups: in gastroesophageal reflux, saliva in, May/June 199 manifestations of, Mar. May/June 213 Sandifer’s syndrome and, 103-104 Histocompatibility complex: major, in May/June 214 Handicaps: severe, legal-medical autoimmunity, July 254-255 scintigraphy in, May/June aspects, July 271 HIV, Oct. 414 216-217 Hatter: mad as a, Mar. 116-117 in children, Jan. 5-6 stridor in, May/June 211 Head trauma: minor closed, exposure to blood from infected sucralfate in, May/June 226 legal-medical aspects of, July person, Sept. 371 surgery of, May/June 226-227 277 foster children and, Sept. 357 symptoms due to, May/June Health of foster children (see Foster from needle-stick injury, Jan. 222 children, health) 34-35 treatment, May/June 222-230 Heart -1 for special groups, May/June athlete’s, Sept. 377 molluscum contagiosum in, Mar. 227-228 disease, congenital, cyanotic, 109 trypsin and, May/June 200 May/June 248 skin manifestations of, Mar. 109 ventilation in, mechanical, transplant, hypertension after, Apr. spread and condoms, Sept. 376 May/June 213 178 from transfusions, Feb. 41—47 Gastrostomy: and gastroesophageal Heartburn: in esophagitis, May/June in hemophilia, Feb. 44—46 reflux, May/June 228-229 202-203 in hemophilia, background, Feb. Genes: rare, Aug. 324-325 Helicobacter pylori: and 44-45 Genome, Apr. 177 gastroesophageal reflux, in hemophilia, future promise, Germinoma, Apr. 156 May/June 200 Feb. 46 482 Current Problems in Pediatrics / November/December 1991 Index plasma concentrates in, newer function tested, Feb. 63 Intoxication: water, psychogenic, types, Feb. 45-46 indication, Feb. 64 Feb. 76 prevention, Feb. 42—44 Intracranial tumors risk factors for HIV-related legal-medical aspects of, July transfusion problem, Feb. 42 277-278 risk in nonhemophiliac children, topographic distribution, Apr. 130 Feb. 41-44 Ig (see Immunoglobulin) Iron deficiency: intestinal bleeding risk in nonhemophiliac children, Imaging and cow’s milk, Aug. 293 incidence, Feb. 41 in kidney disease, Feb. 59-62 risk in nonhemophiliac children, in urinary tract infection, Feb. 62 natural history, Feb. 41-42 Immune J transmission by milk of infected complex antigen-antibody mother, July 287 complement reactions, Jazz dancer’s bottom, Mar. 116 HLA typing, Aug. 324 May/June 187 Jogging: beneficial effect, Feb. 81 Home environment mechanism in allergic drug injury prevention and, Nov./Dec. reactions, May/June 186 445-450 system activation, inflammation K small objects, Nov./Dec. 447 secondary to, July 253-254 Homicide, Nov./Dec. 455 thrombocytopenic purpura, Kawasaki syndrome, Oct. 387-407 prevention, Nov./Dec. 456 maternal, risk to infant, July associated features, Oct. 389 Hormone(s) 284-285 cardiovascular manifestations, Oct. growth, recombinant, Aug. 326 Immunity (see Autoimmunity) 393-395 parathyroid (see Parathyroid Immunization(s), Oct. 381-386 Clinical features, Oct. 388-391 hormone) adverse reactions to, legal-medical commentary, Oct. 406-407 Household appliances: entrapment aspects of, July 272—275 diagnostic criteria, Oct. 388 in, Nov./Dec. 448-449 for children not immunized in first epidemiology, Oct. 391-392 Human immunodeficiency virus (see year, Sept. 358 etiology, Oct. 392-393 HIV) for foster children, Sept. history, Oct. 387-388 Hydrocephalus: legal-medical 357-358 laboratory features, Oct. 391 aspects of, July 277 poliomyelitis, legal-medical management, Oct. 396-401 Hydrogen peroxide: ingestion, Apr. aspects of, July 274 pathologic features, Oct. 395-396 178 Immunoglobulin treatment, Oct. 396-401 Hydropenia plus vasopressin, Feb. E-mediated hypersensitivity, recommended, current, Oct. 397 64-65, 66 May/June 186-187 Kidney basis of test, Feb. 64 G anomalies description, Feb. 64—65 in fetus and newborn, Sept. 334 chromosomal syndromes and, function tested, Feb. 64 in prematurity, Sept. 335 Feb. 59 indication, Feb. 65 IV nonchromosomal syndromes Hydrox fecalis, Mar. 116 complications of, Sept. 337 and, Feb. 60 Hyperamylasemia: chewing gum, for newborn, Sept. 333-335 biopsy in kidney disease, Feb. Mar. 115 prophylaxis of sepsis in newborn, 70-71 Hypercalciuria: oral calcium load in, Sept. 336 disease, Feb. 48-81, Aug. 327 Feb. 67 Immunosuppression: and pepper, acid-base homeostasis and, Hypercholesteremia: lovastatin in, Apr. 181-182 Feb. 55-56 Apr. 178 Implant: embryo for, Nov./Dec. 470 biopsy of kidney in, Feb. 70-71 Hyperphosphatemia: aluminum Infection blood biochemistry in, Feb. hydroxide in, Sept. 375-376 systemic, skin manifestations of, 51-52 Hypersensitivity Mar. 92—114 cystourethrography in, cell-mediated, May/June 187 what's new in, Jan. 3—7 micturating, Feb. 59—60 delayed, May/June 187 Inflammation diagnostic workup, Feb. 48-81 IgE-mediated, May/June 186-187 control of, July 255-256 divalent ions and, Feb. 57 Hypertension, Apr. 123-124 secondary to immune system electrolytes in, Feb. 56-57 “berserk,” Mar. 115 activation, July 253-254 end-stage, Apr. 124-125 after heart transplant, Apr. 178 Injury glomerular filtration rates in, tobacco-chewing, Jan. 37, Mar. prevention in children (see Feb. 52—55 115 Children, injury prevention) hereditary, Feb. 50 Hypoglycemia: Cheese turner’s, Jan. -related deaths, major causes, history, Feb. 48-49 36, Mar. 115 Nov./Dec. 431-432, 433 history, family, Feb. 49 Hypothalamic glioma, Apr. 151 unintentional, requiring emergency history, past, Feb. 49 Hypotonic saline diuresis, Feb. 64 room treatment, Nov./Dec. imaging in, Feb. 59-62 Hypotonic saline load, Feb. 63—64 434 laboratory workup for, basic, basis of test, Feb. 63 Intestinal bleeding: iron deficiency Feb. 51-59 description, Feb. 63—64 and cow’s milk, Aug. 293 metabolic, Apr. 122-123 483 Current Problems in Pediatrics / November/December 1991 Index Kidney, Continued Legal procedures: in foster care, Microscopy: of urinary sediment, in newborn, Feb. 58—59 Aug. 304 Feb. 52 physical examination in, Feb. Legal proof tests: and foster care, Milk 49-50 Aug. 305-306 allergy, Aug. 293 polycystic, July 286 Legal remedies: for problems with cow’s, intestinal bleeding and iron proteinuria in, Feb. 54—55 foster care agencies, Aug. deficiency, Aug. 293 pyelography in, IV, Feb. 59 309 of HIV infected mother, radiography in, Feb. 59 Legal safeguards: for foster children, transmission to infant, July radioisotope exam in, Feb. Aug. 306-307 287 61-62 Legal structure: of foster care Mineral metabolism test, Feb. 65—67 signs and symptoms, system, Aug. 303-319 Mollicute organism: in chronic presenting, Feb. 48—49 Legislation: about television, Jan. uveitis, Feb. 78 systems review, Feb. 49 26-27 Molluscum contagiosum: in HIV-1, ultrasound in, Feb. 60—61 Leukocytosis: jogger’s, Mar. 116 Mar. 109 uric acid and, Feb. 58 Liver enzymes: after hepatotoxic Monitoring: of esophageal pH, urinalysis in, Feb. 51 drug, Apr. 179 May/June 219-220 water metabolism and, Feb. Lovastatin: in hypercholesteremia, Mortality 57-58 Apr. 178 (See also Death) failure, Aug. 326 Lung cancer, Apr. 176 from firearms, Jan. 16 chronic, recombinant GH and Lye: ingestion, Apr. 177 measles, May/June 244 short stature, Aug. 326 Lyme disease, Mar. 101—102 Mosquitos: carrying hepatitis B, Feb. progression of, Feb. 53 erythema migrans in, Mar. 101 79 function tests, Feb. 62—70 Lymphocytes: rogue, July 256—257 Motor vehicle (See a/so Car) threshold phosphate T Lymphocytes: manipulation of, July Motor vehicle deaths: in children, concentration, Feb. 58 256-257 Nov./Dec. 440 tubular acidosis Motor vehicle occupants, Nov./Dec. acid excretion in, Feb. 69 438-444 differential diagnosis, Feb. 55 death during adolescence, type 1, Feb. 68-69 Nov./Dec. 443 urine pH in, Feb. 69 Malaria: “airport,” Jan. 35 death by age and seating position, Malformations, kidney (see Kidney, Nov./Dec. 443 anomalies) epidemiology, Nov./Dec. 438 L Manometry issues in, pertinent, Nov./Dec. for esophageal biopsy, May/June 438-444 Labor: preterm, Aug. 323 217 Motor vehicles: unlicensed, and Lacerations: closing with “crazy esophagus, May/June 219 injury prevention, Nov./Dec. glue,” Feb. 77 Marfan syndrome, July 284 453 Laryngeal obstruction: in Measles Mountain climbing, Oct. 411 gastroesophageal reflux, atypical, Mar. 106 Mozart: cause of death, Nov./Dec. May/June 209-211 mortality, May/June 244 473 Laser: for vascular lesions, skin manifestations of, Mar. 105 Music videos, Jan. 20 Nov./Dec. 423-424 vaccine, May/June 189 Myalgic encephalomyelitis, May/June Lassa fever: ribavirin for, May/June Meat: and colon cancer risk, Oct. 410 247, Aug. 325-326 248 Medical-legal (see Legal-medical) Myringotomy tubes, Feb. 78 Lawn mowers: power, and injury Medicine: and television stereotypes, prevention, Nov./Dec. 450 Jan. 21 Lawyers: children’s, and foster care, Medulloblastoma, Apr. 130—134 Aug. 306 Meningioma, Apr. 160—161 Lead poisoning, Jan. 38 Meningitis Nail biting, Sept. 375 Learning theory: social, and bacterial, legal-medical aspects of, Natural parents and foster care (see television, Jan. 15-16 July 276 Foster care, natural parents) Left-handed offspring: with advanced steroids and, Jan. 4-5 Neck maternal age, Nov./Dec. 471 tuberculous, rapid diagnosis, Oct. dystonia in gastroesophageal Legal-medical aspects of neurologic 409-410 reflux, May/June 215 disorders, risk reduction in, Meningococcemia, Mar. 97 nine-ball, Mar. 117 July 278 purpura fulminans in, Mar. 97 Needle-stick injury: HIV from, Jan. aspects of neurologic problems, Meningomyelocele, May/June 34-35 July 259-283 245-246, Oct. 413-414 Neonatal (see Newborn) background, July 262—266 Mercury, Apr. 180, Aug. 328-329 Neoplasms (see Tumors) general, July 260-262 in dental fillings, Aug. 327-328 Nephrology, Apr. 121-128 issues Metoclopramide: in new developments in, Apr. pediatrician and, July 259-260 gastroesophageal reflux, 121-128 specific to pediatrics, July 260 May/June 225-226 screening, Apr. 121-122 484 Current Problems in Pediatrics November/December 1991

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