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Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 1998, 12, 473-474 Author Index for Volume 12 Aksit, S. 176 Du Mazaubrun, C. 228 Hussain, R. 370 Alberman, E. Suppl.1: 1, 45, 61 Dupret, A. 25 Hutton, G. Suppl.2: 75 Alexander, G.R. 152 Al-Mazrou, Y.Y. Suppl.2: 1, Edwards, A.W. 297 Jarvelin, M-R. 437 27, 59 Elbourne, D. 199 Jenkins-Woelk, L Al-Osimi, M. Suppl.2: 98 Elliott, P. 263 Johnson, A. 199 Armstrong, M.A. 422 Ellison, G.T.H. 163 Jones, M.E. 288 Arnaud, C. 228 Escobar, G.J. 422 Asefa, M. 182 Kalter, H. 456 Farnot, U. Suppl.2: 1, 27, Katz, M. 128 Ba’ageel, H. Suppl.2: 27, 59, 116 59. 116 Kemp, M. Suppl.1: 96 Baille, M-F. 228 Fergussen, D.M. 244 Khan-Neelofur, D. Suppl.2 Bakketeig, L. Suppl.2 ary Ferri, E. Suppl.1: 31 Kieffer, E.C. 152 Belizan, J. 240, Suppl.2: 1, 27,5 Fink, J.C. 277 Kipnis, P. 422 Benedetti, T.]. 277 Fooks, J. 199 Klebanoff, M.A. 334 Berendes, H. Suppl.2: 4, 27 Fox-Rushby, J. Suppl.2: 75 Klinepeter, K.L. 72 Bergel, E. Suppl.2: 142 Frankel, S.J. Suppl.1: 96 Kogan, M.D. 152 Bergsjo, P. Suppl.2: 116, 156 Fraser, D. 128 Kothadia, J.M. 408 Bergstrom, S. 25 Fritz, S. 199 Koupilova, I Bifulco, A. 463 Kuchaisit, C. Suppl.2: 98 Bobak, M Gaffin, ]. 4, 126, 250, 368 Bornstein, M.H. 355 Gandeh, M. Suppl.2: 142 Langer, A. Suppl.2: 98 Bower, C. 136 Gardner, M.N. 422 Lech, M.M. 459 Breart, G. Suppl.2: 156 Gissler, M. 437 Leon D \ Brown, S. 49 Gohar, J. 128 Lindmark, G. Suppl.2: 4 Buck, G. 468 Goldacre, M.J. 288, 383 Little, J. 84 Buka, S. 334 Golding, J. 121, Suppl.1: 76 Longstaff, | Bynner, J. Suppl Goldstein, H. Suppl.1: 1, 15 ouhiala, P Byron-Scott, R. 1 Golembeski, D. 422 Lumbiganon, P. Suppl.2: 27 Grandjean, H. 1 22 2 59. 116 , Caglayan, S. 176 Greenwood umey, L.H. 361 ans, C. 228 Griffith umley, J. 49 apurro, H. 240 Grundy, ¢ armi, R. 128 Giilmezoglu, M. Suppl.2 Macfarlane, | arroli, G.S uppl.2 Gunnell, D.J. Suppl.1: 96 Mackeown, J.M haisiri, K. Suppl.2 Mahomed, K. 25 han, A. | 136 Haan, I Malcontent 2, 122 248 lark, K I 36 Hales, \ Malone, K.I leaton-Jones, P.E Harris Martuzzi, M. 263 nattingius, S. 25 Harville, F Meirik, O. Suppl.2: 4 ooperstoc k, M. 347 Hedegaard, M. 37 leis, P 72 RARAuk AanR, AAR. R1A76A RRARR Hemminki E. 4132;7 Moore, D.I Hennessey, E. Suppl.1: 45, 61 Mor, ].M Daling, J.R. 397 Henriksen, T.B. 37 Morabia Suppl.2: 156 Davey Smith, G. Suppl.1: Hewison, J. 182 Mott, M.G. 71 Dewey, C. 243 Hey, E. 199 Mudzamiri, S. 253 Diaz, E. Suppl.2: 142 Holc¢ik, J. 7 Mugford, M. Suppl.2: 75 Dillard, R.G. 72, 408 Holliday, M. 163 Murphy, M. 217 Donner, A. Suppl.2: 27, 59 Holmes, R. Drewett, R. 182 Holt, V.I Nickson, C. 163 © 1998 Blackwell Science Ltd 474 Author Index Nigenda, G. Suppl.2: 98 Sanderson, M. 397 Thein, A. 24 North, K. 6, 119 Sasco, A.J. 84 Tin, W. 199 Satgé, D. 84 TLC Trial Group 313 Obel, C. 37 Schwartz, S.M. Turgeon-O Brien, H. 297 Olney, R.S. 358 Scott, H. 136 Orozco, E. Suppl.2: 98 Secher, N.J. 37 Vager6, D. 7 O’Shea, T.M. 72, 408 Sefi, S. 217 Verity, C. Suppl.1: 76 Ostergaard, J. 37 Self, S.G. 397 Villar, J. Suppl.2: 7, 27, 59 Sheiner, E. 128 Peters, T.J. Suppl.1: 96 Shepstone, L. 359 Wessel, H. 25 Piaggio, G. Suppl.2: 27, 59, 116 Sherriff, A. 83 Whitley, E. 357 Pikhart, H. 7 Shribman, S. 217 Williams, M.A. 253, 397 Pinol, A. Suppl.2: 59, 116, 142 Shum, F. 422 Williamson, E.C.M. 48 Prikazsky, V. 7 Sidebotham, P. 466 Noelk, G.B. 253 Silverman, W.A. 366 Reitmaier, P. 25 Skuse, D.H. 118 Yanover, M. 422 Rice, G. 239 Small, R. 49 Yaprak, I. 176 Roberts, D.D. 408 Smith, J. 356 Yudkin, P. 199 Rojas, G. Suppl.2: 98 Soothill, P. 24, 119 Romero, M. Suppl.2: 98 Sorensen, T.K. 253 Zemel, B.S. 334 Rose, M. 217 Stehman-Breen, C.O. 277 Zhang, J. Ross, E. Suppl.1: 76 Swerdlow, A.J. 288, 383 Zierler, S. 334 Rumeau-Rouquette, C. 228 Szczepanska-Putz, M. 459 © 1998 Blackwell Science Ltd. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 12, 473-474 Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 1998, 12, 475-478 Subject Index for Volume 12 Abruption 408-421 in pregnancy and childhood Circumcision and infant Accuracy of maternal weight convulsions Suppl.1: 76-95 growth 182-198 163-175 Body mass index and pre- Cloacal exstrophy 136-151 Acetaminophen and eclampsia 258 Cocaine-exposed infants 355-356 childhood cancer 84-117 Breast cancer 361-5, 397-407 Collaborative Perinatal Project Amniocentesis and renal Breast feeding 42, 44 334-346 disease 281 and babbling 41 Concordance of inguinal Anaesthesia in labour and and cryptorchidism 383-396 hernia 288-296 childhood convulsions and convulsions Suppl.1: Congenital, Suppl.1: 94 76-95 heart disease 128-135 Antenatal care see Prenatal and feeding problems 59 malformations 7-24, see also care and infant growth 182-198 Cryptorchidism Antepartum haemorrhage 30, and length of postnatal stay and gestational diabetes 408-421 49-71 456-458 Anti-arrhythmic drugs 125 and marital status 59 and preceding Antibiotics 84-117 and maternal age 59 miscarriage 133 Antiemetic medication 397-407 and maternal confidence 59 Consanguinity 370-382 Apgar score, and maternal education 59 Consent, informed 2 and babbling 41 and parity 59 Convulsions, and brain lesion 415 Breech and cryptorchidism afebrile Suppl.1: 76-95 and renal disease 277—287 383-396 febrile Suppl.1: 76-95 Arm circumference 29 British Birth Cohort studies Costs, of mother and pre-eclampsia Suppl.1: 15-44 of maternal renal disease 9R523 -262 Butler, Neville R. Suppl.1: 1-5 280 Asthma 437-455 bibliography Suppl.1: 6-14 of prenatal care Suppl.2: video transcript Suppl.1: Babbling 37-48 15-30 Cough and infant growth 182- Behaviour, childhood 118 198 Birth cohort studies Suppl.1: Caesarean section, Cryptorchidism 383-396 1-14 and childhood convulsions Czech Republic 7-24 Birthweight 7-24 Suppl.1: 93 and abdominal wall defects and renal disease 277-287 Data, 136-151 Cancer in childhood 71 management Suppl.2: 142-155 and babbling 41 Cape Verde 25-36 monitoring Suppl.2: 156-164 and childhood convulsions Carob bean juice 176-181 Day care 243 Suppl.1: 76-95 Cephalhaematoma and and babbling 41 and cryptorchidism 383-396 childhood convulsions Deprivation and perinatal and leg length Suppl.1: 96-113 Suppl.1: 94 mortality 263-276 and trunk length Suppl.1: Cerebral palsy 72-83 Diabetes in childhood 437-455 96-113 Chelation 313-333 Diarrhoea, by race 352-354 Child abuse 463-468 and infant growth 182-198 for gestation — intergeneration Child development 37-48 in infancy 176-181 of influence Suppl.1: 5-60 Child Health & Education Dicylomine hydrochloride standards of twins 347-351 Survey Suppl.1: 2, 6-30 84-117 Birthweight-specific mortality Childhood cancer and Diethylstilboestrol 397-407 422-436 maternal drug exposure Diet, Bladder exstrophy 136-151 84-117 in childhood Suppl.1: 96-113 Bleeding, Chorioamnionitis, of 5-year-olds 297-312 in first trimester and renal and brain injury 408-421 Disability, disease 281 and cerebral palsy 72-83 ascertainment 199-216 475 ©) 1998 Blackwell Science Ltd. 476 Subject Index intellectual 437-455 and preterm delivery Lead exposure 313-333 Douglas, James Suppl.1: 5 Suppl.1: 61-75 Leg length and childhood diet smoking, Suppl.1: 96-113 Ear infection and babbling 41 and fetal growth Suppl.1: Length of labour, Educational achievement and 48-60 and childhood convulsions visual impairment 228-239 and preterm delivery Suppl.1: 92 Emotional well-being sec Suppl.1: 61-75 and renai disease 281 Depression SOK ial class, Leukaemia 84-117 Encainide 125 and fetal growth Suppl. 1 Limb reduction defects 358-359 Epilepsy 437-455 Suppl.1: 76-95 48—60 Longitudinal studies Suppl.1 Episiotomy and and preterm deliver 1-14 cryptorchidism 383-396 Suppl.1: 61-75 Ethics 247 250 366-369 Growth and diet Suppl.1: 96-113 Magnesium sulphate 414 Exomphalos 136-151 Marital status 7-24 visitor assessment of and babbling 41 Family size and childhood convulsions ind babbling Suppl.1: 90 and growth Suppl.1 ind pre-eclampsia 257 Feeding problems 49 nd prenatal care 157-159 ind breast feeding 61 Maternal maternal confidence 6 age 28 maternal depression ¢ ind preterm delivery and babbling 41 obstetric Ca&t 6} Suppl.1: 61-75 and childhood convulsions in Poland 459-462 Suppl 1: 90 nood CONVUISIONS medication and ind exomphalos 136 d cancer 84 and 1 gastroschisis ay, maternal 49-71 and pre-eclampsia 25 ilisation in pregnancy and prenatal care 157 childhood convulsions and renal disease 280 alcohol infant growth 182 pertension in pre gnancy and babbling 41 inadi hDaaDhDhIiiiNnngg 4+ ] and childhood convulsions and breast cancer 401 performance of Suppl.1: 76-95 anaemia . ; sci Hypothermia and childhood and breast cancer 401 onvulsions Suppl 1: 76-95 antibiotics 72-83 birthweight, Inbreeding 370-382 and fetal growth Suppl.1 methods of 199 Income and infant growth 45-60) 182-198 and preterm delivery Gastroschisis Induction of labour and Suppl.1: 61-75 Gender and childhood convulsions blood group and childhood mortality Suppl.1: 92- convulsions Suppl.1: 91 ( sxeographic variation in Infant development 37-48 breast feeding perinatal mortality 263 growth 182-198 and fetal growth Suppl.1 Gestation Infection 48 48-60 and cryptorchidism 383-396 and cerebral palsy 72-83 and preterm delivery and maternal renal disease Infertility, parental and breast Suppl.1: 61-75 280 cancer 400 caffeine and babbling 41 Gestation-specific mortality Inguinal hernia 288-296 coffee and breast cancer 401 422-436 Intraparenchymal echodensity confidence 49-71 Grandparental 408-421 and breast feeding 62 hypertension, and feeding problems 62 and fetal growth Suppl.1 Kelmer-Pringle, Mia Suppl.1 and income 62 48-60 15-30 and maternal education 62 1998 Blackwell Science Ltd. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 12, 475-478 Subject index 477 and parity 62 and pre-eclampsia 257 Oral contraceptives and and postnatal length of and preterm delivery childhood cancer 89 stay 62 Suppl.1: 61-75 Overcrowding and growth depression 49-71 and renal disease 280 Suppl.1: 106-107 and confidence 63-64 thyroid disorders 400 Oxford Record Linkage Study and feeding problems vomiting 388 (ORLS) 288-296 63-64 weight 28, 388 and income 63-64 and breast cancer 400 Paracetamol and childhood and parity 63-64 and fetal growth Suppl.1: cancer see Acetaminophen diabetes 388 48-60 84-117 diet, and pre-eclampsia 258 Parental unemployment and and fetal growth Suppl.1: and preterm delivery babbling 41 48-60 Suppl.1: 61-75 Parenting and babbling 41 and preterm delivery gain and breast cancer Parity, Suppl.1: 61-75 397-407 and childhood convulsions education 7-24, 28 work in pregnancy and Suppl.1: 91 and childhood convulsions pre-eclampsia 257 and perinatal mortality 25-36 Suppl.1: 90 Meconium and childhood and pre-eclampsia 257 and fetal growth Suppl.1: convulsions Suppl.1: 93 and prenatal care 157-159 48-60 Metronidazole and childhood Past obstetric history 29 and infant growth 182-198 cancer 89 and childhood convulsions and pre-eclampsia 257 Motor impairment, Suppl.1: 91 and prenatal care 157-159 and mental retardation and congenital heart disease and preterm delivery 228-239 128-135 Suppl.1: 61-75 and visual impairment and fetal growth Suppi.1 gestation, 228-239 48-60 and fetal growth Suppl.1: Multivariate analysis 6 and pre-eclampsia 257 48-60 and preterm delivery and preterm delivery National Birthday Trust Fund Suppl.1: 61-75 Suppl.1: 61-75 357, Suppl.1: 15 and renal disease 280 haemoglobin and childhood National Child Development Paternal, convulsions Suppl.1: 92 Study Suppl.1: 2, 16-30, 45- birthweight, height 28 60, 61-75 and fetal growth Suppl. and fetal growth Suppl.1 National Survey of Health & 48-60 48-60 Development Suppl.1: 2, and preterm delivery and pre-eclampsia 258 16-30 Suppl.1: 61-75 and preterm delivery Neonatal, gestation, Suppl.1: 61-75 blood pressure 408-421 and fetal growth Suppl. medication, care and mortality 422-436 48-60 and breast cancer 397-407 deaths, classification of and preterm delivery and childhood cancer 84-117 422-436 Suppl.1: 61-75 menarche, morbidity and childhood height, and fetal growth Suppl.1: convulsions Suppl.1: 95 and fetal growth Suppl. 48-60 sepsis 72-83 48-60 and preterm delivery symptoms and childhood and preterm delivery Suppl.1: 61-75 convulsions Suppl.1: 76-95 Suppl.1: 61-75 post-partum fever 25-36 Neuroblastoma 84-117 weight, pyrexia 72-83 Nutrition of 5-year-olds 297-312 and fetal growth Suppl. smoking 29, 37-48, 388 48-60 and breast cancer 401 Obesity and pre-eclampsia and preterm delivery and childhood convulsions 253-262 Suppl.1: 61-75 Suppl.1: 76-95 Oestrogens, maternal 361-366 Pelvic width 28 and fetal growth Suppl.1: Oligohydramnios and renal Perinatal mortality 25-36 48-60 disease 281 and consanguinity 370-382 1998 Blackwell Science Ltd. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 12, 475-478 478 Subject Index and social factors 263-276 Race and renal disease 280 testing 83 Phenytoin 84-117 Randomised control trial 176- Sweden 7-24 Pneumothorax 408-421 181, 199-216, 313-333, Polyhydramnios and renal Suppl.2: 1-164 Time trends, disease 281 Registers, use of 437-455 in birthweight 7-24 Ponderal index at birth 7-24 Renal disease, maternal in nutrition 297-312 Postnatal, 277-287 in visual impairment 228-239 smoking 43 Resuscitation, Tooth extraction and infant stay 49-71 and brain lesion 408-421 growth 182-198 Pre-eclampsia 253-262 and childhood convulsions Trophoblastic cell rest theory and brain injury 408-421 Suppl.1: 76-95 128-135 and childhood convulsions ethics of 366-369 Trunk length and childhood Suppl.1: 76-95 Rhesus negative 30 diet Suppl.1: 96-113 o and cryptorchidism 383-396 Twinning, and perinatal mortality 25-36 Sanitation and infant growth and brain injury 408-421 and prenatal care Suppl.2: 13 182-198 and pre-eclampsia 257 and renal disease 277-28 Satisfaction with prenatal care Twins, growth standards Prenatal care, Suppl.2: 14 347-351 and ethnic origin 152-162 Sibling recurrence of inguinal and renal disease 280 hernia 288-296 Uvulectomy and infant components of Suppl.2 SIDS prevention 217-227 growth 182-198 116-141 Sleeping position 217-227 frequency of Suppl.2: 7-26 Small-for-gestational-age and Visual impairment 228-239 in developed countries renal disease 277-287 Vitamin K and childhood Suppl.2: 4-6 Social convulsions Suppl.1: 94 in developing countries class Volume expansion 199-216 Suppl.2: 1-3 and babbling 41 provider of Suppl.2:14-16 and childhood convulsions Water supply and infant quality of Suppl.2: 98-115 Suppl.1: 90 growth 182-198 systematic review Suppl.2: and childhood diet Weight, - 26 Suppl.1: 96-113 antenatal 163-175 Presentation of fetus and and cryptorchidism 383-396 gain — bias 163-175 perinatal mortality 25-36 and diet Suppl.1: 96-113 WHO Antenatal Randomised Preterm and fetal growth Suppl.1: Controlled Trial Suppl.2 and babbling 41 48-60 1-164 delivery 7-24 and preterm delivery data management Suppl.2: labour and renai disease Suppl.1: 61-75 142-155 277-287 conditions, data monitoring Suppl.2 Previous, and growth Suppl.1: 96-113 156-164 hypertensive disorder 25-36 variation 7-24 economic evaluation of, miscarriage 128-135 SPER, Suppl.2: 75-97 perinatal death and current abstracts Al-A34 practice of care Suppl.2: perinatal mortality 2 5-36 history 468-471 116-141 Progesterone and childhood Spontaneous abortion see quality of care Suppl.2: 98-115 cancer 89 Miscarriage rationale Suppl.2: 27-58 Prolonged rupture of the Statistical, study design Suppl.2: 27-58 membranes 30 methodology 357-360 © 1998 Blackwell Science Ltd. 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