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ANNUAL INDEX Volume 23, January-December 1994 TOPICS Hammerschlag MR. Chlamydia trachomatis in Children. 23(7):349- January— Traumatic Brain Injury (Jaffe) 353 February Meningitis (Phillips) Hammerschlag MR. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. (Letter to the March Infections in the Fetus and Newborn (Hanshaw) Editor). 23(11):585 April—Acute Surgical Conditions | (Putnam) Hanshaw JB. Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection. 23(3):124- May—Acute Surgical Conditions I] (Putnam) 128 June—Diabetes (Rosenbloom) Hechtman DH, Stylianos S. Surgical Conditions in the Newborn July—Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Jenny) 23(5):231-239 August Parasitic Diseases (Frothingham) Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Can We Ever Get the September Renal Diseases (Ettenger) Lead Out of Our Environment? (Editorial). 23(11):589-590 Jctober Infectious Diarrhea (Marks) Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Cat Lovers, Beware of November Lead Poisoning (Weitzman) Toxoplasmosis! (Editorial). 23(3):121-122 December—Community Pediatrics (Weitzman) Hoekelman RA. A Pediatrician’s View: Diarrhea Happens, A Lot (Editorial). 23(10):523-524 AUTHORS Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Epiglottitis Another Afghani B, Sturman HR. Toxin-Related Diarrheas. 23(10):549 Dying Disease? (Editorial). 23(5):229-230 555 Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Is Screening Urinalysis Alpert JJ. Future and Primary Care, The. 23(12):690-694 Worthwhile in Asymptomatic Pediatric Patients? (Editorial) Azizkhan RG. See Caty MG 23(9):459-460 Azizkhan RG, Caty MG. Acute Surgical Conditions of the Chest Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Juvenile Diabetes: Preven- 23(4):202-206 tion, Control, and Cure. (Editorial). 23(6):278-280 Becker DP. See Lazareft JA Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Parasitoses in Pediatric Bellinger D, Dietrich KN. Low-Level Lead Exposure and Cognitive Practice. (Editorial). 23(8):389-390 Function in Children. 23(11):600-605 Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Pyloric Stenosis is a Brown LW, Feigin RD. Bacterial Meningitis Fluid Balance and Pediatrician’s Diagnosis (Editorial). 23(4):181-182 Therapy. 23(2):93-98 Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Sexually Transmitted impbell JR. See Schaffer S] Diseases in Pediatric Practice. (Editorial). 23(7):329-330 arney |, Schoenbrodt L. Educational Implications of Traumatic Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Should General Pediatri- Brain Injury. 23(1):47-52 cians Treat Their Patients Who Have Bacterial Meningitis? aty MG. See Azizkhan RG (Editorial). 23(2):65-66 aty MG, Azizkhan RG. Acute Surgical Conditions of the Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Why Deaths From Head Abdomen. 23(4):192-201 Injuries Are on the Decline. (Editorial). 23(1):8-10 harney E. Medical Education in the Community: The Primary Hoekelman RA. Pyloric Stenosis. Response. (Letter to the Editor) Care Setting as Laboratory and Training Site. 23(!?):664-668 23(7):328 hisolm Jj, Farfel MR. Environmental Control and Deleading Hoshiko M. Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diarrhea. 2) 3(10):570- 23(11):627-633 574 ohen G]. More on Acute Surgical Conditions. (Letter to the Hutchins VL. Community Pediatrics From the Federal Govern Editor) 23(11):585 ment’s Perspective. 23(12):684-689 olodny AH. Acute Urologic Conditions. 23(4):207-210 Ingram DL. Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Children. 23(7):341-345 olven RM, Prose NS. Parasitic Infestationso f the Skin. 23(8):436 Jackman KV. Acute Pediatric Orthopedic Conditions. 23(5):240 442 249 unningham MJ. Acute Otolaryngologic Surgical Conditions in Jafari HS, McCracken GH Jr. Dexamethasone Therapy in Bacterial Children. 23(5):250-256 Meningitis. 23(2):82-88 Dacey RG, Jr. See Kaufman BA Jaffe KM. See Massagli TI Deveikis A. Gastrointestinal Disease in Immunocompromised Johnson S. See Silverstein JH Children. 23(10):562-569 Judson FN, Ehret J. Laboratory Diagnosis of Sexually Transmitted Dietrich KN. See Bellinger D Infections. 23(7):361-369 Dodge PR. Neurological Sequelae of Acute Bacterial Meningitis Judson FN, Ehret J. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Reponse 23(2): 101-106 (Letter to the Editor). 23(11):586 Ehret |. See Judson FN Kacica MA, Lepow ML. Meningitis: Clinical Presentation and Eichelberger MR. See Moront M Workup. 23(2):69-75 Ettenger RB. Evaluation of the Child With Proteinuria, The Kaufman BA, Dacey RG, Jr. Acute Care Management of Closed 23(9):486-494 Head Injury in Childhood. 23(1):18-28 Farfel MR. See Chisolm J] Kenney RT. Parasitic Causes of Diarrhea. 23(8):414-422 Feigin RD. See Brown LW Klein JO. Antimicrobial Treatment and Prevention of Meningitis Frasier LD. Human Papillomavirus Infections in Children. 23(7):354 23(Z):76-81 360 La Via WV. Parasitic Gastroenteritis. 23(10):556-560 Glotzer DE. Management of Childhood Lead Poisoning: Strategies Laftel LMB. See Wolfsdorf ]1 for Chelation. 23(11):606-615 Lazareff JA, Becker DP. Acute Neurosurgical Conditions 23(5):258- Grimm PC, Ogborn MR. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: The Most 262 Common Cause of Acute Renal Failure in Childhood 23(9):505 l epow ML. See Kacica MA 511 Lerner GR. Urinary Tract Infections in Children. 23(9):463-473 Guerina NG. Congenital Infection With Toxoplasma gondii 23(3):138 Liebelt EL, Shannon MW. Oral Chelators for Childhood Lead 151 Poisoning. 23(11):616-626 Haggerty RJ. Community Pediatrics: Past and Present ) 3(12):657 Lieberman JM. Rotavirus and Other Causes of Gastroenteritis 663 23(10):529-535 698 ANNUAL INDEX Volume 23, January-December 1994 TOPICS Hammerschlag MR. Chlamydia trachomatis in Children. 23(7):349- January— Traumatic Brain Injury (Jaffe) 353 February Meningitis (Phillips) Hammerschlag MR. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. (Letter to the March Infections in the Fetus and Newborn (Hanshaw) Editor). 23(11):585 April—Acute Surgical Conditions | (Putnam) Hanshaw JB. Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection. 23(3):124- May—Acute Surgical Conditions I] (Putnam) 128 June—Diabetes (Rosenbloom) Hechtman DH, Stylianos S. Surgical Conditions in the Newborn July—Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Jenny) 23(5):231-239 August Parasitic Diseases (Frothingham) Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Can We Ever Get the September Renal Diseases (Ettenger) Lead Out of Our Environment? (Editorial). 23(11):589-590 Jctober Infectious Diarrhea (Marks) Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Cat Lovers, Beware of November Lead Poisoning (Weitzman) Toxoplasmosis! (Editorial). 23(3):121-122 December—Community Pediatrics (Weitzman) Hoekelman RA. A Pediatrician’s View: Diarrhea Happens, A Lot (Editorial). 23(10):523-524 AUTHORS Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Epiglottitis Another Afghani B, Sturman HR. Toxin-Related Diarrheas. 23(10):549 Dying Disease? (Editorial). 23(5):229-230 555 Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Is Screening Urinalysis Alpert JJ. Future and Primary Care, The. 23(12):690-694 Worthwhile in Asymptomatic Pediatric Patients? (Editorial) Azizkhan RG. See Caty MG 23(9):459-460 Azizkhan RG, Caty MG. Acute Surgical Conditions of the Chest Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Juvenile Diabetes: Preven- 23(4):202-206 tion, Control, and Cure. (Editorial). 23(6):278-280 Becker DP. See Lazareft JA Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Parasitoses in Pediatric Bellinger D, Dietrich KN. Low-Level Lead Exposure and Cognitive Practice. (Editorial). 23(8):389-390 Function in Children. 23(11):600-605 Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Pyloric Stenosis is a Brown LW, Feigin RD. Bacterial Meningitis Fluid Balance and Pediatrician’s Diagnosis (Editorial). 23(4):181-182 Therapy. 23(2):93-98 Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Sexually Transmitted impbell JR. See Schaffer S] Diseases in Pediatric Practice. (Editorial). 23(7):329-330 arney |, Schoenbrodt L. Educational Implications of Traumatic Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Should General Pediatri- Brain Injury. 23(1):47-52 cians Treat Their Patients Who Have Bacterial Meningitis? aty MG. See Azizkhan RG (Editorial). 23(2):65-66 aty MG, Azizkhan RG. Acute Surgical Conditions of the Hoekelman RA. Pediatrician’s View, A: Why Deaths From Head Abdomen. 23(4):192-201 Injuries Are on the Decline. (Editorial). 23(1):8-10 harney E. Medical Education in the Community: The Primary Hoekelman RA. Pyloric Stenosis. Response. (Letter to the Editor) Care Setting as Laboratory and Training Site. 23(!?):664-668 23(7):328 hisolm Jj, Farfel MR. Environmental Control and Deleading Hoshiko M. Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diarrhea. 2) 3(10):570- 23(11):627-633 574 ohen G]. More on Acute Surgical Conditions. (Letter to the Hutchins VL. Community Pediatrics From the Federal Govern Editor) 23(11):585 ment’s Perspective. 23(12):684-689 olodny AH. Acute Urologic Conditions. 23(4):207-210 Ingram DL. Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Children. 23(7):341-345 olven RM, Prose NS. Parasitic Infestationso f the Skin. 23(8):436 Jackman KV. Acute Pediatric Orthopedic Conditions. 23(5):240 442 249 unningham MJ. Acute Otolaryngologic Surgical Conditions in Jafari HS, McCracken GH Jr. Dexamethasone Therapy in Bacterial Children. 23(5):250-256 Meningitis. 23(2):82-88 Dacey RG, Jr. See Kaufman BA Jaffe KM. See Massagli TI Deveikis A. Gastrointestinal Disease in Immunocompromised Johnson S. See Silverstein JH Children. 23(10):562-569 Judson FN, Ehret J. Laboratory Diagnosis of Sexually Transmitted Dietrich KN. See Bellinger D Infections. 23(7):361-369 Dodge PR. Neurological Sequelae of Acute Bacterial Meningitis Judson FN, Ehret J. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Reponse 23(2): 101-106 (Letter to the Editor). 23(11):586 Ehret |. See Judson FN Kacica MA, Lepow ML. Meningitis: Clinical Presentation and Eichelberger MR. See Moront M Workup. 23(2):69-75 Ettenger RB. Evaluation of the Child With Proteinuria, The Kaufman BA, Dacey RG, Jr. Acute Care Management of Closed 23(9):486-494 Head Injury in Childhood. 23(1):18-28 Farfel MR. See Chisolm J] Kenney RT. Parasitic Causes of Diarrhea. 23(8):414-422 Feigin RD. See Brown LW Klein JO. Antimicrobial Treatment and Prevention of Meningitis Frasier LD. Human Papillomavirus Infections in Children. 23(7):354 23(Z):76-81 360 La Via WV. Parasitic Gastroenteritis. 23(10):556-560 Glotzer DE. Management of Childhood Lead Poisoning: Strategies Laftel LMB. See Wolfsdorf ]1 for Chelation. 23(11):606-615 Lazareff JA, Becker DP. Acute Neurosurgical Conditions 23(5):258- Grimm PC, Ogborn MR. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: The Most 262 Common Cause of Acute Renal Failure in Childhood 23(9):505 l epow ML. See Kacica MA 511 Lerner GR. Urinary Tract Infections in Children. 23(9):463-473 Guerina NG. Congenital Infection With Toxoplasma gondii 23(3):138 Liebelt EL, Shannon MW. Oral Chelators for Childhood Lead 151 Poisoning. 23(11):616-626 Haggerty RJ. Community Pediatrics: Past and Present ) 3(12):657 Lieberman JM. Rotavirus and Other Causes of Gastroenteritis 663 23(10):529-535 698 PEDIATRIC ANNALS 23:12/DECEMBER 1994 ANNUAL INDEX Luzuriaga K, Sullivan JL. Pathogenesis of Vertical HIV-1 Infection: Future. 23(6):306-312. Implications for Intervention and Management. 23(3):159-166. Yadin O. Hematuria in Children. 23(9):474-485. Mahanty S. Febrile Illness Caused by Parasites. 23(8):398-404. Malone JI. Lessons for Pediatricians From the Diabetes Control and TITLES Complications Trial. 23(6):295-299 Acute Care Management of Closed Head Injury in Childhood. Marks MI. Infectious Diarrhea: Introduction and Commentary. Kaufman BA, Dacey RG, Jr; 23(1):18-28. 23(10):526-527 Acute Neurosurgical Conditions. Lazareff JA, Becker DP; 23(5):258- Massagli TL, Jaffe KM. Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Prognosis 262. and Rehabilitation. 23(1):29-36 Acute Otolaryngologic Surgical Conditions in Children. Cunning- Mawhorter SD. Eosinophilia Caused by Parasites. 23(8):405-413 ham Mj}; 23(5):250-256. McCracken GH Jr. See Jafari HS Acute Pediatric Orthopedic Conditions. Jackman KV; 23(5):240- Moffitt MC. Parasitic Infections of the Central Nervous System. 249. 23(8):424-433 Acute Surgical Conditions in Children. Purnam TC; 23(4):185 Moront M, Eichelberger MR. Pediatric Trauma. 23(4):186-191 Acute Surgical Conditions of the Abdomen. Caty MG, Azizkhan Ogborn MR. See Grimm PC RG; 23(4):192-201. Overall JC, Jr. Herpes Simplex Virus Infection of the Fetus and Acute Surgical Conditions of the Chest. Azizkhan RG, Caty MG; Newborn. 23(3):131-136 23(4):202-206. Perrin, JM. Variations in Pediatric Hospitalization Rates: Why Do Acute Urologic Conditions. Colodny AH; 23(4):207-210. They Occur? 23(12):676-683 Aeromonas, Yersinia, and Miscellaneous Bacterial Enteropathogens Phillips CE Epidemiology of Bacterial Meningitis. 23(2):67-68. San Joaquin VH; 23(10):544-548 Pless, IB. Future of Community Pediatric Research. 23(12):669- Antimicrobial Treatment and Prevention of Meningitis. Klein JO; 675 23(2):76-81. Prose NS. See Colven RM Bacterial Meningitis: Fluid Balance and Therapy. Brown LW, Putnam TC. Acute Surgical Conditions in Children. 23(4):185 Feigin RD; 23(2):93-98. Richards FO, Jr. Overview of Parasitic Diseases in Children in the Chlamydia trachomatis in Children. Hammerschlag MR; 23(7):349- United States, An: What’s Old? What's New? Where's Help? 353 23(8):392-397 ‘ommunity Pediatrics From the Federal Government's Perspec Rivara FP. Epidemiology and Prevention of Pediatric Traumatic tive. Hutchins V; 23(12):684-689. Brain Injury. 23(1):12-17 ‘ommunity Pediatrics: Past and Present. Haggerty RJ; 23(12):657- Rivara JB. Family Functioning Following Pediatric Traumatic Brain 663 Injury. 23(1):38-44 ‘ongenital Cytomegalovirus Infection. Hanshaw ]B; 23(3):124- Rosenbloom AL. Diabetesi n Childhood and Adolescence. 23(6):282- 128. 283 Yongenital Infection With Toxoplasma gondii. Guerina NG; 23(3):138- Rosenbloom AL, Schatz DA. Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Childhood 151 23(6):284-288 Dexamethasone Therapy in Bacterial Meningitis. Jafari HS, San Joaquin VH. Aeromonas, Yersinia, and Miscellaneous Bacterial McCracken GH Jr; 23(2):82-88. Enteropathogens. 23(10):544-548 Diabetes in Childhood and Adolescence. Rosenbloom AL; 23(6):282- Sargent JD. The Role of Nutrition in the Prevention of Lead 283. Poisoning in Children. 23(11):636-642 Diabetes in Childhood: Predicting the Future. Wolfsdorf JI, Laffel Schaffer SJ, Campbell JR. The New CDC and AAP Lead Poisoning LMB,; 23(6):306-312 Prevention Recommendations: Consensus Versus Controversy. Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Childhood. Rosenbloom AL, Schatz DA; 23(11):592-599 23(6):284-288 Schatz DA. Hypoglycemia in Childhood Diabetes. 23(6):289-291 Educational Implications of Traumatic Brain Injury. Carney J, Schatz DA. See Rosenbloom AL Schoenbrodt L; 23(1):47-52 Schoenbrodt L. See Carney J Environmental Control and Deleading. Chisolm JJ, Farfel MR; Shannon MW. See Liebelt EL 23(11):627-633 Silverstein JH, Johnson S. Psychosocial Challenge of Diabetes and Eosinophilia Caused by Parasites. Mawhorter SD; 23(8):405-413. the Development of a Continuum of Care. 23(6):300-305 Epidemiology and Prevention of Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury. Sirotnak A. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Response. (Letter to Rivara FP; 23(1):12-17 the Editor). 23(11):585-586 Epidemiology of Bacteria! Meningitis. Phillips CF; 23(2):67-68 Sirotnak AP. Testing Sexually Abused Children for Sexually Evaluation of the Child With Proteinuria, The. Ettenger RB; Transmitted Diseases: Who to Test, When to Test, and Why 23(9):486-494. 23(7):370-374 Family Functioning Following Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury. Starling SP. Syphilis in Infants and Young Children. 23(7):334- Rivara JB; 23(1):38-44 340 Febrile Illness Caused by Parasites. Mahanty S; 23(8):398-404 Stevens CE. In Utero and Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis Future and Primary Care, The. Alpert JJ; 23(12):690-694. Viruses. 23(3):152-158 Future of Community Pediatric Research. Pless IB; 23(12):669-675. Stutman HR. Salmonella, Shigella, and Campylobacter: Common Gastrointestinal Disease in Immunocompromised Children. Bacterial Causes of Infectious Diarrhea. 23(10):538-543 Deveikis A; 23(10):562-569. Stutman HR. See Afghani B Hematuria in Children. Yadin O; 23(9):474-485. Stylianos S. See Hechtman DH Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: The Most Common Cause of Acute Sullivan JL. See Luzuriaga K Renal Failure in Childhood. Grimm PC, Ogborn MR; 23(9):505- Swank RL, II. Pyloric Stenosis. (Letter to the Editor). 23(7):328. 511 Warshaw BL. Nephrotic Syndrome in Children. 23(9):495-504 Herpes Simplex Virus Infection of the Fetus and Newborn. Overall Weitzman M. Pediatrician’s View, A: Community Pediatrics and IC, Jr; 23(3):131-136 One Community Pediatrician. 23(12):655-656 Human Papillomavirus Infections in Children. Frasier LD; 23(7):354- Wilson CM. Respiratory Distress Caused by Parasites. 23(8):443- 360 446 Hypoglycemia in Childhood Diabetes. Schatz DA; 23(6):289-291 Wolfsdorf Jl, Laffel LMB. Diabetes in Childhood: Predicting the In Utero and Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis Viruses. Stevens PEDIATRIC ANNALS 23:12/DECEMBER 1994 ANNUAL INDEX CE; 23(3):152-158 nity Pediatrician. (Editorial). Weitzman M; 23(12):655-656 Infectious Diarrhea: Introduction and Commentary. Marks MI Pediatrician’s View, A: Diarrhea Happens, A Lot. (Editorial) 23(10):526-527 Hoekelman, RA; 23(10):523-524 Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diarrhea. Hoshiko M; 23(10):570 Pediatrician’s View, A: Epiglottitis: Another Dying Disease? (Edi 574 torial). Hoekelman RA; 23(5):229-230 Laboratory Diagnosis of Sexually Transmitted Infections. Judson Pediatrician’s View, A: Is Screening Urinalysis Worthwhile in FN, Ehret J; 23(7):361-369 Asymptomatic Pediatric Patients? (Editorial). Hoekelman RA; essons for PediatricFiraomn st he Diabetes Control and Complica 23(9):459-460 tions Trial. Malone Jl; 23(6):295-299 Pediatrician’s View, A: Juvenile Diabetes: Prevention, Control, Low-Level Lead Exposure and Cognitive Function in Children and Cure. (Editorial). Hoekelman RA; 23(6):278-280 Bellinger D, Dietrich KN; 23(11):600-605 Pediatrician’s View, A: Parasitoses in Pediatric Practice. (Edito Management of Childhood Lead Poisoning: Strategies for Chela rial). Hoekelman RA; 23(8):389-390 tion. Glotzer DE; 23(11):606-615 Pediatrician’s View, A: Pyloric Stenosis is a Pediatrician’s Diagno- Medical Educatiion nt he Community: The Primary Care Setting as sis. (Editorial). Hoekelman RA; 23(4):181-182 Laboratory and Training Site. Charney ’3(12):664-668 Pediatrician’s View, A: Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Pediatric Meningitis: Clinical Presentation and Workuy Kacica MA, | epow Practice. (Editorial). Hoekelman RA; 23(7):329-330 ML; 23(2):69-75 Pediatrician’s View, A: Should General Pediatricians Treat Their " Veisseria gonorrhoeae in Children. Ingram DL; 23(7):341-345 Patients Who Have Bacterial Meningitis? (Editorial). Hoekel Nephrotic Syndrome in Children. Warshaw BL; 23(9):495-504 man RA; 23(2):65-66 Neurological Sequelae of Acute Bacterial Meningitis. Dodge PR; Pediatrician’s View, A: Why Deaths From Head Injuries Are on the 23(2): 101-106 Decline. (Editorial). Hoekelman RA; 23(1):8-10 New CDC and AAP Lead Poisoning Prevention Recommenda Psychosocial Challenge of Diabetes and the Development of a tions, The: Consensus Versus Controversy. Schaffer S] Continuum of Care. £.: verstein JH, Johnson S; 23(6):300-305 Campbell JR; 23(11):592-599 Pyloric Stenosis. (Letter to the Editor). Swank RL, III; 23(7):3232 8 al Chelators for Childhood Lead Poisoning Liebelt EL, Shan Pyloric Stenoris. Response. (Letter to the Editor). Hoekelman R non MW; 23(11):616-62¢ 23(7):328 Overview of Parasitic Diseases in Children in the United States Respiratory Distress Caused by Parasites. Wilson CM; 23(8):443- An: What's Old? What's New? Where's Help? Richards FO, Jr; 446 23(8):392-39 Role of Nutrition in the Preventiono f Lead Poisoning in Children, Parasitic Causes of Diarrhea. Kenney RT 23(8):414-422 The. Sargent JD; 23(11):636-642 Parasitic Gastroenteritis. La Via W\ 23(10):556-560 Rotavirus and \ Yher Causes of Gastroenteritis. Lieberman ]M; Parasitic Infections of the Central Nervous System. Moffitt MC 23(10):529-535 23(8):424-433 Salmonella, Shigeila, and Campylobacter: Common Bacterial Causes Parasitic Infestations lven RM, Prose NS; 23(8):437 if Infectious Diarrhea. Stutman HR; 2) 3(10):538-543 442 Surgical Conditions in the Newborn. Hechtman DH, Stylianos S; Pathogenesis of Vertical HIV-1 Infection: Implications for Inter 23(5):231-239 vention and Management. Luzuriaga K, Sullivan JI 23(3):159 Syphilis in Infants and Young Children. Starling SP 166 340 Pediatric Trauma. Moront M, Eichelberger MR; 23(4):186-191 Testing Sexually Abused Children for Sexually Transmitted Dis Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Prognosis and Rehabilitation eases: Who to Test, When to Test, and Why. Sirotnak AP; Massagli TL, Jaffe KM 23(7):370-374 Pediatrician’s View, A: Can We Ever Get the Lead Out of Our Toxin-Related Diarrheas. Afghani B, Stutman HR; 23(10):549 Environment? (Editorial). Hoekelman RA 23(11):589-590 955 Pediatrician’s View, A: Cat Lovers, Bewar t Toxoplasmosis Urinary Tract Infections in Children. Lerner GR; 23(9):463-473 (Editorial). Hoekelman RA; 23(3):121-122 Variations in Pediatric Hospitalization Rates: Why Do They liatrician'’s View, A: Community Pediatrics an ne Commu Occur? Perrin JM; 23(12):676-683

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