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AUTHOR INDEX Abman, S.H., 606 Berul, C.I., 284 Clemens, J., 680 Dunn, M., 135 Adinoff, A., 322, 335, 336, Biban, P., 461 Clemons, M.M., 354 Dunn, M.S., 148 339, 342, 343 Bijur, P.E., 265 Cohen, A.R., 186 DuPaul, G.J., 212 Agarwal, K.C., 508 Birch, L.L., 883 Cohen, B.A., 155 Dykers, C., 24 Agran, P., 882 Black, M., 13 Cohen, D.J., 55 Ahmed, F., 680 Blatter, M.M., 827, 833 Colletti, R.B., 78 Eaton, W.O., 551 Aksit, S., 86 Blickman, J.G., 524 Coman, G., 838 Eavey, R.D., 740 Alden, E.R., 610 Bloom, B.T., 90 Conte, F.A., 715 Egberts, J., 768 Eggert, L.D., 450 Alexander, B., 61 Bodian, C.A., 44 Contento, I.R., 579 Ali, M., 680 Boen, J.R., 188 Cooke, R.E., 868 Einhorn, M., 800 Allen, S.R., 882 Boxer, R.A., 248 Cooke, R.W.I., 188 Ellen, J.M., 13 Alpert, J.J., 738 Boyer, D.L., 639 Cooper, D., 838 Ellis, D., 459 Altman, D.I., 99 Boyle, W., 544 Corbetta, C., 280 Emanuel, B., 83 Erenberg, A., 710 Amitai, Y., 865 Bramson, R.T., 524 Cronenwett, L., 297 Anastopoulos, A.D., 212 Brauer, H., 507 Cross, D., 347 Estroff, ).A., 358 Anderson, G.M., 55 Bresee, J.S., 223 Crowley, M.R., 666 Evans, G., 740 Aronson, N., 83 Broberger, U., 768 Culpepper, L., 32 Evans, G.D., 464 Artman, M., 601 Bronsky, E.A., 594 Cummins, S.K., 854 Evans, N., 737 Asano, Y., 219 Brooks, J.G., 304 Cursted, T., 768 Fadel, J., 241 Aschner, M., 509 Brooks-Gunn, J., 380 Curtis, J., 403 Fame, T.M., 331, 337, 388 Asik, S., 86 Brown, J.D., 24 Cusack, T., 202 Farber, J.M., 185 Astruc, D., 519 Brown, K.H., 241 Cuvelier, P., 252 Farrell, E., 90 Auerbach, K.G., 297 Brumitt, J., 810 Cypcear, D., 332 Farris, H., 535 Azuma, S.C., 396 Brunsgaard, G., 241 Feigelman, S., 13 BBBaaabdcarh,om na,Hn .,SM. .,- RC.4.P3.,1, 834594 BBBBuuuulrrrtkdne,,sr ,y CLs..,T,,. 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C6.5, 8 280 Butz, A.M., 50, 202 DDaavviiss,, CD..L,. ,4 4970 Filice, G., 717 Filippone, M., 461 Bailey, R.B., Jr., 794 Caglayan, S., 86 Davis, H.W., 691 Findlay, S.R., 594 Baker, A.L., 78 Cai, W.-w., 559 Deacon, J., 151 Fine, J.S., 105 Baker, M.D., 699 Caleb, L., 50 DeForest, J., 810 Baldwin, C.D., 116 Campa, L., 740 de Kleine, M.J.K., 768 Fischer, P.R., 885 Fischer, T.J., 322 Banks, P.L.C., 775 Candemir, H., 86 Delmore, P., 90 Banov, C., 594 Carruth, T., 670 Delpy, D.T., 882 Fishbein, M., 638 Fisher, G., 810 Baraff, L.J., 1, 140, 723 Carver, J.D., 229 Dent, C.W., 32 Flay, B.R., 32 Baraldi, E., 461 Casimir, G.J.A., 252 de Oca M.M., 849 Fleisher, G.R., 1 Barkely, R.A., 212 Casiro, O.G., 128 Derauf, D.C., 635 Fleming, G.V., 639 Barkemeyer, B.M., 457 Castellano, F., 849 Derauf, D.D., 635 Foltin, G.L., 105 Barr, R.G., 551 Cerbo, R.M., 717 de Winter, J.P., 768 Fosarelli, P., 202 Basch, C.E., 579 Chakraborty, J., 680 Diaz, A., 695 Frankel, A., 286 Baselski, V., 431 Chamberlain, J.L., 791 Dick, J., 202 Frederickson, D., 297 Bass, J.L., 544 Chartrand, S.A., 833 Dick, R., 823 Freudigman, K.A., 373 Bass, J.W., 1 Chasnoff, I.J., 396 Diller, L., 358 Frigiola, A., 456 Bass, M., 302 Cheang, M.S., 128 Diwan, A., 574 Friss, H., 90 Battaglia, F.C., 859 Cheng, T.L., 238 Dolgin, S.E., 44 Frosini, R., 740 Bell, T.A., 755 Childers, K.W., 24 Donato, L., 519 Fuchs, S.M., 513 Belloni, C., 717 Chipps, B.E., 308, 326, 327, Donzelli, G.P., 740 Fujimura, M., 564 Benders, M.J.N.L., 365 328 Doran, T., 206 Fukushima, N., 862 Benson, J., 409 Chirawatkul, A., 111 Dorrepaal, C.A., 365 Funkhouser, A., 50 Berenson, A.B., 257 Chirico, G., 717 Dosquet, D., 849 Furukawa, C.T., 144, 320 Berger, H.M., 365 Cho, I., 833 Dow, J., 610 Futterman, D., 636 Berger, R., 570 Christoffel, K.K., 544 Dowell, S.F., 223 Bergeson, P.S., 794 Cicchetti, D.V., 389 Drost, S.S., 415 Galant, S.P., 323, 324 Berkowitz, G.S., 44 Claflin, K.S., 710 Drummond, G.S., 184 Galbraith, J., 13 Berlin, L.E., 206 Clark, J.M., 450 Duchateau, J., 252 Galbraith, R.A., 184 Bernardo, L.M., 691 Clem, K.J., 527 Duff, A.L., 535 Gartner, J.C., Jr., 459 Bernstein, H.H., 827, 833 Clémenceau, S., 849 Duggan, A.K., 233, 885 Gasparoni, A., 717 TO VOLUME 92 895 Gazella, J.G., 44 Isaacman, D.]J., 691 Lepage, P., 843 Nakayama, D.K., 691 Gelber, L.E., 535 Levine, H.G., 116 Nakayama, M., 564 Gilboa, N., 459 Jackson, E.M., 710 Levy, M., 849 Nako, Y., 862 Gillis, D., 865 Jacobson, H.N., 229 Lewis, D.W., 638 Narcy, C., 280 Giurgiutiu, D., 838 Jaffe, L.R., 695 Lillehei, C.W., 358 Nasir, A., 304 Glenn, R., 823 James, J.M., 153 Lininger, B., 638 Nathan, R.A., 594 Glustein, J., 301 Jing, J., 272 Little, G.A., 611 Needleman, H.L., 509 Gochman, R.F., 691 Johnson, S.R., 389 Lovejoy, F.H., Jr., 436 NeedIman, R., 55 Goebel, J., 601 Johnston, B., 61 Lucey, J.F., 613, 724 Negrete, V.F., 233 Goethem, C.V., 843 Jones, J.F., 288 Lugo, R.A., 638 Nelson, H.S., 64 Goldsobel, A.B., 320, 325, Joos, T.H., 314, 315, 333 Lynskey, M.t., 815 Nelson, K.B., 854 341 June, P.L., 639 Lyons, T.J., 125 Neufeld, E.J., 78 Gorelick, M.H., 699 Jung, A.L., 90 Newburger, J.W., 78 Gossart, B., 252 Kahn, E., 248 MacDonald, N., 128 Newman, J., 297 Grad, R., 666 Kaleida, P.H., 507 MacLean, W.C., Jr., 241 Newman, T.B., 651 Graft, D.F., 321, 331 Kanarek, K., 229 Maddalozzo, J., 286 Ngai, A., 833 Graham, C.J., 823 Kansoy, S., 86 Madore, D.V., 827 Nuss, R.C., 740 GGrreaeyns,t onS,. M.J,.T .,5 077,5 5 527 KKaaop,l anN,. L.C,. , 74814 9 MMaalhcoenclemy,, DL..CT..,, 770033 Oates, R.K., 125 Greenberg, D.P., 272 Kaplan, M., 301 Mallory, G.B. Jr., 639 O’Connor, K., 639 Gremse, D.A., 601 Kaplan, M.S., 339 Mallory, S.B., 639 Offord, K.P., 64 Grether, J.K., 854 Kaplan, S.L., 761 Manco-Johnson, M.]., 186 O'Hare, L.L., 389 GGrrioesr,s maH.nE,. , J.3,5 589 4 KKaappupra,s , R.AP..,, 118547 MMaarncuoetlt,e , B.AA..C,. , 19372 OOl'iNveeirlil,, JJ..,T .2,4 403 GGGGruuuunmekbbvebirl,ne, em roB.J,nP. t.H,,.C , . 4,7D 27.63C5 0. 4, 212 KKKKKaaaaasttyuszt,fi,w sf i,BmnR .ak,.In eW.6,l., 8,, 80 0R 60J..6 E,.6 ,9 0 189 MMMMMaaaaarrrtsgkkhoosoenl,ws,i io stn,SE.z ,J., .OH, .. D ,3.M S.5Jr5.E4.,7. , 4 , 75682176 5 OOOOOrnr’ssslRbotooolawurid,nrn, i,k , eS ,.LLJ .P..,.,M ,P . .18,P793 .11,8 71 5135 7 HHHaaacadksde,al dlJ,,. E.J,J. .,, 3 8052417 9 KKKeeelllllleyor,g, g ,HM ..WNB...,D, . ,67 644625 3 MMMaactyAicnso,a kr,Jn. e, yD5.,1E 9. ,E .R1.5,7 146, 805 OOOsssltturrnoodmm,,, SKN...,,M .1,34 007 2 41 Hall, C.B., 185 Kemper, K.J., 261 McAuliffe, T.L., 78 Ozaki, T., 219 Hall, R.T., 409 Keyserling, H., 827 McCabe, E., 695 Page, J.M., 787 Halpern, E., 524 Khammash, H., 135 McConnochie, K.M., 635 Paradise, J.L., 507 Hansen, T.W.R., 184 Khan, M.R., 680 McCormick, D.P., 116 Paradiso, P.R., 827 Hardy, J.B., 885 Kiely, J.L., 505 McCormick, M.C., 380 Parini, R., 280 Harlos, S., 420 Kiessling, L.S., 32 McCracken, G.H., Jr., 1 Parkin, P.C., 197 Harris, D.J., 509 King, J., 827 McDermott, R.J., 229 Parra, J.M., 453 Harris, G., 409 McFadyen, L., 128 King, K., 90 Partridge, J.C., 238 Harrison, H., 643 Kinsella, J.P., 606 McGill, L.C., 794 Partridge, S., 272 Harrison, M., 639 Kip, K., 426 McIntire, S.C., 459 Pavia, A.T., 450 Harvey, B., 467 Kirshen, A.J., 420 McKenzie, M.E., 128 Pearlman, D., 594 Harvey, P., 787 Kitajima, H., 564 McWiiliams, B.C., 666 Peckham, G.J., 380 Hass, R., 302 Klebanoff, M.A., 651 Mellick, L., 527 Peerson, J.M., 241 Hayden, F.G., 535 Klein, J.D., 24 Mendelson, L., 594 Perez, F., 241 Heery, L.B., 297 Klein, J.O., 1 Merenstein, G.B., 611 Perlman, J.M., 99 Helbock, H.J., 715 Klersy, C., 717 Messer, J., 519 Perlman, M., 135 Heldrich, F., 206 Kobayashi, I., 219 Meyer, O., 849 Perrin, E.C., 389 Hennes, H.M., 600 Kochman, R.H., 865 Meyer, T.L., 524 Perrin, J., 738 Herzog, D.B., 742 Koop, C.E., 618 Miller, A.R., 551 Persaud, D.I., 116 Hey, E.N., 737 Korones, S.B., 431 Miller, B., 313, 318 Peterson-Smith, A., 670 Heymann, P.W., 535 Korsch, B.M., 233 Millstein, S.G., 13 Pettenazzo, A., 461 Heymans, H.S.A., 570 Kosinski, D.J., 426 Mirochnick, M., 55 Pettett, G., 403 Hitimana, D.-G., 843 Kost, S.1., 691 Mitchell, I., 810 Phoon, C.K., 187 Ho, P.T.C., 358 Kozakewich, H., 358 Modlin, J.F., 206 Piatt, J.P., 794 Hoberman, A., 507 Kral, K.M., 594 Moel, D.I., 505 Pimentel, B., 229 Hogerman, D.A., 827 Krohn, M.A., 755 Moffatt, M., 128 Pinilla, T., 883 Holinger, L.D., 286 Kronmal, R.A., 755 Moffatt, M.E.K., 420 Platts-Mills, T.A.E., 535 Holmberg, R.E., Jr., 450 Kuroume, T., 862 Molta, C., 849 Poets, C.F., 186, 680 Holzman, LR., 44 Montgomery, D., 450 Pomeranz, E.S., 535 Hopkin, R.J., 794 Lane, A.T., 415 Moodley, M., 160 Pon, E.W., 574 Hopp, R.J., 314, 340, 344 Lantos, J.D., 188 Morelli, J.G., 603, 882 Poole, S.R., 670 Horwood, L.J., 815 Lapinski, R.H., 44 Msellati, P., 843 Porter, C., 24 Howard, C.B., 800 Lauer, K.M., 703 Mueller, D., 90 Pourcyrous, M., 431 Howell, E.M., 637 Lavori, P.W., 742 Mulford, C., 297 Powell, K.R., 1 Hubert, P., 280 Lawrence, R., 838 Mungo, R., 233 Powers, W.J., 99 Huda, S., 680 Ledley, F.D., 436 Murph, J.R., 864 Prather, M., 140 Huff, J.C., 603 Lee, P.N., 505 Murphy, J.D., 284 Price, G.W., 535 Hughes, J.G., 469 Leff, R.D., 710 Murphy, S.J., 666 Leflein, J.G., 327 Rabier, D., 280 Imanishi, J., 219 Lehman, D., 121 Nagashima, K., 862 Rachelefsky, G.S., 315, 316, Insoft, R.M., 715 Leibovitz, E., 838 Nager, A.L., 513 317, 334 Irigoyen, M., 579 Leighton, J.O., 737 Nahata, M.C., 638 Radziszewska, B., 32 Irwin, C.E., Jr., 20 Lemanske, R.F., 332 Nakashima, T., 219 Ramdial, P., 160 896 PEDIATRICS Vol. 92 No. 6 December 1993 Randolph, C., 312, 328, 329, Saudubray, J.M., 280 Spahn, J.D., 343, 344 Wali, J.E., 186 330, 333, 334, 335, 340, Sauer, P.J.J., 658 Spencer, M.J., 721 Walther, F.J., 737 341 Scarfone, R.J., 513, 691 Stambouly, J.J., 248 Ward, J.I., 272 Rao, M., 680 Schaffer, M.S., 606 Stanton, B., 13 Ward, R., 680 Rapisardi, G., 740 Schatz, G.C., 574 Stanwick, R., 544 Wasserman, D., 865 Rappaport, L., 465 Scheidt, P., 544 Stebbens, V.A., 680 Watson, B.M., 833 Rasmussen, L.B., 710 Scheller, J.M., 736 Stein, A.D., 579 Weatherstone, K.B., 710 Rassin, G.M., 116 Scher, M.S., 736 Steinberg, A.D., 442 Wegman, M.E., 743, 882 Ratner, P.H., 594 Schmitt, B.D., 670 Stevens-Simon, C., 805 Weindling, A.M., 188 Reed, C.E., 64 Schneeweiss, S., 787 Stone, M.S., 864 Weisglas-Kuperus, N., 658 Reese, E.H., 302 Schoen, E.J., 354, 509, 860 Strasburger, V.C., 303 Welch, C.A., 791 Reiches, N.A., 288 Schoendorf, K.C., 505 Straus, I., 838 Welch, M.]J., 319, 326 Reijngoud, D.J., 570 Schonfeld, D.J., 389 Stroup-Benham, C.A., 116 Wellington, N., 541 Reisinger, K.S., 827, 833 Schonfeld, N., 121 Suga, S., 219 Wellman, C.O., 833 Ren, H., 574 Schriger, D.L., 1 Szefler, S.J., 327, 331, 337, Wender, E.H., 303 Resnicow, K., 347 Schubert, J., 882 338, 343, 344 Weston, W.L., 603, 882 Ricardo, I., 13 Schwartz, C.J., 197 Wheeler, R.E., 409 Richardson, J.L., 32 Schydlower, M., 738 Tan, L.H., 229 White, C.J., 833 Rickert, V.I., 823 Sedin, G., 768 Tan, T.Q., 761 White, L.E., 638 Rieder, M.J., 541 Segal, A.T., 313 Tassniyom, S., 111 Whyte, H.E.A., 787 Rippetoe, L., 409 Selcow, J.E., 308, 310, 333 Tencer, H.L., 791 Widome,M., 544 Rivara, F.P., 61, 261 Sepkowitz, S., 637 Therouc, M.C., 638 Wiemann, C.M., 257 Roberts, K., 206, 544 Sereni, L.P., 280 Thilo, E.H., 151 WWiillikmeansi,n g,J .AR..,B .1,8 66 06 Robertson, B., 768 Serwint, J.R., 233 Thoman, E.B., 373 Roff, N.K., 78 Seshia, M.M.K., 128 Thorrez, D.C., 639 Williams, $.D., 153 Rogenes, P.R., 594 Shamberger, R.C., 358 Tinkelman, D.G., 64 Winder, J.A., 594 Roghmann, K,J., 635, 805 Shane, S.A., 513 Toews, W.H., 304 WWiisnwne,l l,D. ,T .8E8.,2 791 Rojanasuphot, S., 111 Shannon, K., 614 Tomomasa, T., 862 Wojtulewicz, J., 135 Romer, D., 13 Shapiro, C., 128 Toor, S.C., 638 Wolf, W.J., 116 Rondini, G., 717 Shaw, K.N., 699 Townsend, S.F., 151 Wong, S.P., 431 Rorabaugh, M.L., 206 Shea, S., 579 Tunik, M.G., 105 Workman-Daniels, K., 380 Rosen, J.F., 265 Shelton, T.L., 212 Uhari, M., 719 Wright, E.C., 191 Rosenberg, L.A., 206 Sheps, S., 587 Rosenstein, B.J., 50 Sherin, K.M., 229 Vadheim, C.M., 272 Yagupsky, P., 800 Rosti, D., 456 Shoemaker, F.W., 738 van Amerongen, R.H., 105 Yamada, A., 219 Rosti, L., 456 Shorr, A.F., 636 van Bel, F., 365, 768 Yaprak, I., 86 Rothrock, S.G., 507, 527 Shulman, S., 83 Vandaele, F., 252 Yazaki, T., 219 Rothstein, E., 827 Siegel, A.T., 317 Yeh, C.J., 742 van de Bor, M., 365 Rothstein, E.P., 833 Silbiger, M.L., 524 Van de Perre, P., 843 Yolken, R., 202 RRuufbfe,n sHt.i,e n2,6 5 R.C., 459 SSSiiinlmgvuee,rr ,m Aa.Ln,., T .8,0W 0. 1A8.6, 612 vvvaaannn DLRiiojjonkn,,, MT..F,., , 556778000 YYYuoonsuuhnsig,k, a wMGa..,,M .6,T8 .0,1 0251 9 Sachs, H., 505 Skinner, J.R., 737 van Spronsen, F.J., 570 Zacchello, F., 461 Sachs, M.I., 309, 310, 311, Slusarski, M., 670 Vargo, K., 155 Zeeuwe, P., 365 312, 321, 324, 337, 338 Smit, G.P.A., 570 Vasanawathana, S., 111 Zhang, J., 559 Sack, D., 680 Smith, H.E., 587 Vert, P., 637 Zhao, Z., 574 Sacks, N.R., 742 Smrkovsky, M., 658 Vis, H.L., 252 Zuckerman, B., 55 Samoil, D., 426 Soderberg, R., 61 Volpe, J.J., 99 Zuckerman, B.S., 738 Sampson, D.L., 188 Sotero, M., 736 Zurcher, R.F., 527 Samuels, M.P., 186, 680 Southall, D.P., 186, 680 Walker, M., 297, 883 Zybert, P., 579 INDEX TO VOLUME 92 897 SUBJECT INDEX Abnormality, developmental, midline role, atopic dermatitis, 252 Critical Care Medicine: Guidelines cervical cleft, 286 Allergy and levels of care for pediatric in- Abortion, adolescent, different views on diagnosis, best articles relevant to, syn- tensive care units, 166 (letters), 638 opsis book, 309 Committee on Infectious Diseases: Academic medicine, career paths of aca- inhalant, as risk factor for acute wheez- Use of ribavirin in the treatment demic pediatric residency pro- ing, 535 of respiratory syncytial virus infec- gram, 436 pathophysiology, best articles relevant tion, 501 Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome to, synopsis book, 307 Committee cn Infectious Diseases: trends in epidemic of (letters), 636 seasonal rhinitis, fluticasone propio- Haemophilus influenzae type b con- understanding, elementary school chil- nate aqueous nasal spray for, 594 jugate vaccines: Recommenda- dren, 389 treatment, best articles relevant to, syn- tions for immunization with re- varicella-zoster virus in Romanian chil- opis book, 312 cently and previously licenses vac- dren with, 838 American Academy of Pediatrics cines, 480 Acyclovir, oral, postexposure prophylaxis Committee reports, Committee on Committee on Injury and Poison of varicella by, 219 School Health: Guidelines for the Prevention: Drowning in infants, ADHD: see Attention deficit hyperactiv- administration of medication in children, and adolescents, 292 ity disorder school, 499 Committee on Pediatric Emergency Adolescent Committee statements Medicine: Consent for medical abortion, different views on (letters), Committee on Adolescence: Homo- services for children and adoles- sexuality and adolescence, 631 cents, 290 appointment-keeping behavior, pre- Committee on Careers and Oppor- Committee on Pediatric Emergency dictors of, 20 tunities: Pediatric Workforce state- Medicine: First aid for the choking attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ment, 725 child, 477 driving-related risks and out- Committee on Child Abuse and Ne- Committee on Psychosocial Aspects comes, 212 glect: Shaken baby syndrome: In- of Child and Family Health: The contraception, levonorgestrel side ef- flicted cerebral trauma, 872 pediatrician and the “new morbid- fects and patient satisfaction, 257 Committee on Child Abuse and Ne- ity’, 731 disease prevention, mass media role, glect and Committee on Commu- Section on Rheumatology and Sec- 24 nity Health Services: Investigation tion on Ophthalmology: Guide- health promotion, mass media role, 24 and review of unexplained infant lines for ophthalmologic exami- HIV infection, pediatrician role (task and child deaths, 734 nations in children with juvenile force statement), 626 Committee on Children with Disa- rheumatoid arthritis, 295 homosexuality, pediatrician role (com- bilities: Pediatric services for in- Section on School Health: Residency mittee statement), 631 fants and children with special training and continuing medical negative behaviors, unsupervised health care needs, 163 education in school health, 495 after-school care associated with, Committee on Children with Disa- Section on School Health: Resident 32, 146 (commentary) bilities: Provision of related serv- education in school health: An is- nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug ices for children with chronic dis- sue whose time has come, 496 use, nephrotoxic effects of, case abilities, 879 conception and creation of, 469 reports, 459 Committee on Children with Disa- policies relating to advertising in Pedi- pregnant, gestational weight gain and bilities and Committee on Psycho- atrics (commentary), 610 infant birth weight, 805 social Aspects of Child and Family Task Force on Pediatric AIDS: Adoles- risk behavior Health: Psychosocial risks of cents and human immunodefi- early sexual intercourse and, Afri- chronic health conditions in child- ciency virus infection: The role of can-Americans, 13 hood and adolescence, 876 the pediatrician in prevention and mass media use related to, 24 Committee on Drugs and Committee intervention, 626 sexually active, syphilis as risk factor on Environmental Health: Use of Task Force on Pediatric AIDS: Ad- for HIV infection, 695 chloral hydrate for sedation in dressing concerns of pediatric trends in AIDS epidemic (letters), 636 children, 471 trainees caring for patients with Advertising, in Pediatrics, Academy’s pol- Committee on Early Childhood, human immunodeficiency virus icies relating to (commentary), 610 Adoption, and Dependent Care: infection, 622 Africa, developmental testing, offspring The pediatrician’s role in promot- American Board of Pediatrics, candidates of HIV-1 seropositive mothers, ing the health of patients in early certified, 511 843 childhood education and/or child Analgesia, neonatal circumcision, physi- Agar, oral, combined with phototherapy, care programs, 489 cian attitudes, 541 neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, 86 Committee on Environmental Anemia Age, left ventricular mass related to, 703 Health: Lead poisoning: From incidence, preterm infants fed iron-for- B2-Agonist, oral prednisone combined screening to primary prevention, tified premature formula, 409 with, emergency treatment of 176 postnatal, premature infants, recombi- acute asthma, 513 Committee on Fetus and Newborn: nant human erythropoietin reduc- AIDS: see Acquired immunodeficiency Routine evaluation of blood pres- tion of, 519, 614 (commentary) syndrome sure, hematocrit, and glucose in Anesthetic, topical, neonatal circumci- Albuterol, continuous nebulization, newborns, 474 sion, 710 safety, bronchospasm, 666 Committee on Genetics: Folic acid Antibiotics, bacterial meningitis pre- Alcohol consumption, during pregnancy, for the prevention of neural tube vented by, children with occult comments on AAP policy state- defects, 493 bacteremia, 140 ment (letters), 738 Committee on Hospital Care and Pe- Anticardiolipin, incidence, systemic lupus Allergens, food and house dust mites, diatric Section of the Society of erythematosus patients and first- 898 PEDIATRICS Vol. 92 No. 6 December 1993 degree relatives, 849 routine evaluation, neonate (committee injury-induced changes, 453 Antiphospholipid antibodies, systemic statement), 474 shaken baby syndrome (committee lupus erythematosus patients and Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome, case statement), 872 first-degree relatives, 849 report and literature review, 160 state-required course in (letter), 508 Anxiety Body weight, left ventricular mass related Child health, maternal rating at school maternal, management, infantile colic, to, 703 age, formerly low birth weight in- 197 Bottle-feeding, nursing caries and, 233 fants, 380 postpartum, infant crying and motor Botulism, breast-fed neonates, case re- Child rearing, nursing caries and parental behavior associated with, 551 ports, 151 overindulgence, 233 Apnea Brain, hemodynamics and oxygenation, Child safety, impact of bicycle lanes (let- Munchausen syndrome by proxy pre- immediately after birth asphyxia, ter), 782 senting with, 810 365 Chloral hydrate oxygen saturation and, healthy chil- Breast-feeding adverse effect, young children with ob- dren, 686 effect of neonatal jaundice on, neo- structive sleep apnea, 461 Arrhythmia, incidence, during continu- nates treated at home, 153 as sedative in children (committee ous nebulized albuterol therapy, infant botulism and, case reports, 151 statement), 471 666 iron supplementation, comparison, carcinogenicity of, 442 Arthritis, septic, Kingella kingae-associ- iron-fortified premature formula, Choking, first aid for (committee state- ated, Southern Israel, 800 409 ment), 477 Asthma nighttime sleeping patterns and (let- Cholesterol acute, oral prednisone treatment, emer- ters), 883 effect on growth and stature, preschool gency department, 513 nursing caries and, 233 children, 579 risk factors for acute wheezing, 535 outcome, after early bottle supplemen- school-based screening, role of paren- risk of corticosteroid-associated severe tation (letters), 297 tal self-reported cholesterol levels, varicella, 223 severe rotavirus diarrhea risk and, 347 theophylline vs beclomethasone, 64, Bangladesh, 680 Chorea, antineuronal antibodies in chil- 144 (commentary) Bronchiolitis, risk factors for acute dren with, 39 Attention deficit, maternal smoking be- wheezing, 535 Chorioamnionitis, elevated neonatal im- fore and after pregnancy and, lon- Bronchiolitis obliterans, complication of munoglobulin M and, pulmonary gitudinal study, 815 Group B streptococcus treated emphysema, 564 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder with extracorporeal membrane ox- Chronic illness: see Disease, chronic antineuronal antibodies in children ygenation, 157 Cigarette smoke, radiation exposure from with, 39 Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (commentary), 464 driving-related risks, adolescents and differentiation of Wilson-Mikity syn- Circumcision young adults, 212 drome from, 564 analgesia for, physician attitudes, 541 Autopsy, correlation between clinical di- hypoxemia in infants with (letters), 186 postneonatal, complications of, 791, agnosis and, critically ill children, Bronchospasm, safety of continuous neb- 860 (commentary) 248 ulized albuterol for, 666 topical anesthetic for, safety and effi- cacy, neonate, 710 Bacteremia Cancer, neuroblastoma detection by pre- Clinical trial, randomized, role, good clin- bacterial meningitis risk in children natal ultrasound, 358 ical practice (letters), 188 with, antibiotic therapy effect, 140 Capillary refill, effect of ambient temper- Cocaine occult, practice guidelines for fever ature on, healthy children, 699, prenatal exposure without source, 1 723 (commentary) CSF monoamine precursors and me- Balantitis, postneonatal circumcision and, Cardiomyopathy, resulting from ipecac tabolites after, 55 791, 860 (commentary) administration, Munchausen syn- outcome, three-year data analysis, Beclomethasone, benefits and adverse re- drome by proxy, 601 396 actions, mild to moderate asthma Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, guide- Colic, infantile, interventions, random- asthma, 64 (commentary) lines, extremely low birth weight ized controlled trial, 197 Behavior, outcome, middle childhood, infants, 447 Commentaries maternal smoking and, 815 Cardiorespiratory monitoring, home, ap- Advertising in Pediatrics, 610 Bilirubin, follow-up studies, 651 nea in Munchausen syndrome by Capillary refill: Is it a useful clinical Birth, out-of-wedlock, effect on infant proxy, 810 sign?, 723 mortality, Sweden (letters), 882 Cardiotoxicity, albuterol-associated, pa- Cigarette smoke = radiation hazard, Birth asphyxia, cerebral hemodynamics tients with bronchospasm, 666 464 and oxygenation changes imme- Cardiovascular disease, risk factors, pa- Circumcision updated—indicated?, diately after, 365 rental hypercholesterolemia as, 860 Birth control: see Contraception 347 “Home alone’: Potential implications Birth defects: see Congenital malforma- Catheter, arterial, retinopathy of prema- for adolescents, 146 tions turity risk and (letter), 740 Is neonatal medicine in the United Birth weight Ceftriaxone, single injection, as otitis me- States out of step?, 612 cryptorchism related to, 44 dia treatment (letters), 507 Parent dissatisfaction with neonatal in- low, ocular sequelae, 787 Cerebral palsy, twinning and, 854 tensive care unit care and sugges- related to weight gain during preg- Cerebrospinal fluid, monoamine precur- tions for improvements, 724 nancy, adolescent mothers, 805 sors and metabolites, after in utero Pediatrics welcomes two new overseas Blood cocaine exposure, 55 editions: The Arab World and the coagulation, preoperative screening, Chelation therapy, effects, moderate lead Portuguese, 613 tonsillectomy patients (letters), poisoning, 265 Recombinant erythropoietin in anemia 186 Chest radiograph, diagnostic value, feb- of prematurity: Five years later, sampling guidelines, phenylketonuria rile infants without respiratory 614 patients, 570 symptoms, 524 Stepping up the treatment of children transfusion, recombinant human Child abuse with asthma, 144 erythropoietin therapy in place of, injury likelihood in children falling out Steroids and varicella, 288 anemic preterm infants, 519 of bed, 125 Surfactant replacement therapy: Pro- Blood circulation, ambient temperature Munchausen syndrome by proxy phylaxis or treatment, 148 effect on capillary refill, healthy apnea as manifestation of, 810 The new National Institutes of Health children, 699, 723 (commentary) ipecac-associated cardiomyopathy, strategic plan, 859 Blood pressure 601 The treatment of nocturnal enuresis— left ventricular mass related to, 703 sexual, normal anatomic variants vs where are we now?, 465 INDEX TO VOLUME 92 899 Commentaries—continued treated by, randomized controlled plane crash, 105 Toward improving the outcome of trial, 420 Emergency medicine pregnancy, 1993: Perinatal region- Development first aid for choking (committee state- alization revisited, 611 cognitive ment), 477 Common cold, early pregnancy, risk of biological and social factors and, oral prednisone treatment of acute birth defects and, 559 very low birth weight infants, 658 asthma, 513 Community-based intervention, low prenatal exposure to cocaine and, parental consent for (committee state- birth weight infants after earlier 396 ment), 290 hospital discharge, 128 understanding of AIDS by elemen- B-Endorphin, effect of topical lidocaine Conduct disorder, maternal smoking be- tary school children, 389 on, neonatal circumcision, 710 fore and after pregnancy and, lon- neurobehavioral, sleep characteristics Enuresis, nocturnal gitudinal study, 815 during first postnatal day and, 373 desmopressin acetate efficacy and side- Congenital malformations Diagnosis, correlation of autopsy findings effects, 420 association with common cold in early with, critically ill children, 248 secondary to heart block, cure by pace- pregnancy, 559 Diarrhea maker implantation, 284 midline cervical cleft, clinical manifes- acute, dietary fiber effect on severity treatment of (commentary), 465 tations, histology, surgical treat- and duration of, 241 Erythrocyte protoporphyrin, chelation ment, 286 rotavirus therapy effects, moderate lead telangiectatic vascular, pulsed-dye breast-feeding role, Bangladesh, 680 poisoning, 265 laser treatment for, 603 contamination prevalence, day-care Erythromycin, prevention of nongono- Conjunctivitis, nongonococcal, prophy- centers, 202 coccal neonatal conjunctivitis by, laxis, randomized trial, 755 Diet, fat reduction, effect on growth and randomized trial, 755 Continuity clinic, videotape role, pediat- stature, preschool children, 579 Erythropoietin, recombinant human, ric resident performance of infant Diet control, plasma phenylalanine and postnatal hemoglobin decline re- examinations, 116 tyrosine response, phenylketonu- duced by, premature infants, 519, Contraception, adolescent, levonorgestrel ria patients, 570 614 (commentary) implant, side effects and patient Diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, satisfaction, 257 combined with Haemophilus influenzae bronchiolitis obliterans treated by, Corticosteroid type b vaccine, safety and immu- neonate with group B streptococ- intranasal, safety, seasonal allergic rhi- nogenicity, young infants, 827 cal infection, 157 nitis, 594 hearing loss after (letter), 740 Eye severe varicella-zoster virus induced by Disability examination guidelines, juvenile rheu- (commentary), 288 chronic, provision of services for (com- matoid arthritis (committee state- Counseling, injury prevention, primary mittee statement), 879 ment), 295 care setting, 544 pediatric services for infants and chil- prophylaxis, nongonococcal conjunc- CPR: see Cardiopulmonary resuscitation dren with (committee statement), tivitis, randomized trial, 755 Creatinine phosphokinase, monitoring, 163 during continuous nebulized al- Disaster, prehospital care of pediatric sur- buterol therapy, 666 vivors, role of Pediatric Trauma Face, diffuse purpura, Henoch-Schonlein Crigler-Najjar syndrome, tin-mesopor- Score, 105 purpura in infants, 865 phyrin role (letters), 184 Disease Fall Crime, parental, characteristics and crim- chronic, psychosocial risks (committee from windows and balconies, western inal histories, 261 statement), 876 urban areas, 121 Crying, persistent, intervention trial, in- critical, correlation between clinical di- out of bed, 125 fants, 197 agnosis and autopsy findings, 248 Family history, role, school based screen- Cryptorchism, prevalence, prospective sexually transmitted, syphilis as risk ing for hyperlipidemia, 347 hospital-based corhort study, 44 factor for HIV infection, adoles- Family support, after earlier hospital dis- CSF: see Cerebrospinal fluid cents, 695 charge, low birth weight infants, Culture, risk behaviors associated with, systemic, best articles relevant to, syn- 128 early sexual intercourse and, Afri- opsis book, 336 Ferritin, plasma levels, premature infants can-Americans, 13 Dopamine, precursors and metabolites, fed iron-fortified premature for- Curosurf, prophylaxis vs rescue treat- after in utero cocaine exposure, 55 mula, 409 ment, neonatal respiratory distress Double-blind method, steroid treatment Fetal alcohol syndrome, prevention of, syndrome, 768 of dengue shock syndrome, 111 comments on AAP policy state- Cutaneous culture, emollient cream ef- Drip feeding, nasogastric, as only treat- ment (letters), 738 fect, premature neonates, 415 ment for neonatal maple syrup Fetus, prenatal detection of neuro- urine disease, 280 blastoma, 358 Day-care center, rotavirus prevalence on Drowning: see Injury Fever high-risk fomites, 202 Dru antibiotic-resistant, malaria diagnosis Dengue shock syndrome, failure of high- antibiotic: see Antibiotics in children with, 83 dose methylprednisolone, con- nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, flank early pregnamcy, risk of birth defects trolled, double-blind study, 111 pain and reversible renal dysfunc- and, 559 Dental hygiene, child-rearing practices tion associated with, 459 without respiratory symptoms, futility related to nursing caries, 233 of chest radiograph in infants Depression with, 524 postpartum, infant crying and motor Ears, diffuse purpura, Henoch-Schénlein without source, practice guidelines, 1 behavior associated with, 551 purpura in infants, 865 Fiber, dietary, effect on severity and du- unsupervised after-school care associ- Edema, in infantile Henoch-Schoniein ration of acute watery diarrhea, ated with, adolescents, 32, 146 purpura, 865 241 (commentary) Editorials Fluoxetine, toxicity, neonate, case report, Dermatitis Conception and creation of the Amer- 721 atopic, role of food and house dust mite ican Academy of Pediatrics, 469 Fluticasone propionate, aqueous nasal allergens, 252 New series of essays on pediatric his- spray, safety, seasonal allergic rhi- emollient cream effect, premature neo- tory, 467 nitis, 594 nates, 415 Elastase, polymorphonuclear leukocyte, Folic acid, prevention of neural tube de- Dermatosis, papular-purpuric gloves and association with Wilson-Mikity fects by (committee statement), socks syndrome, viral etiology, syndrome, 564 493 864 Emergency medical services, response to Food, allergen, role, atopic dermatitis, Desmopressin acetate, nocturnal enuresis pediatric survivors, New York 252 900 PEDIATRICS Vol. 92 No. 6 December 1993 Gastrointestinal disorder, best articles rel- Hematocrit, routine evaluation, neonate extremely low birth weight new- evant to, synopsis book, 333 (committee statement), 474 borns, 715 Gastrointestinal tract, blue rubber bleb Hemoglobinopathy, identification, com- Hypoxemia, infants with bronchopul- nevus syndrome, case report and parison, prenatal and neonatal re- monary dysplasia (letters), 186 literature review, 160 sults, 354 Hypoxia, pulmonary hypertension in- Genetic screening, hemoglobinopathy, Hemorrhage, intracranial, pulmonary duced by, endotracheal tolazoline prenatal vs neonatal results, 354 surfactant and, 775 effect, newborn lamb, 403 Genital anatomy, inconspicuous penis, Henoch-Schonlein purpura, infantile, etiology and management of, 794 distinct features of, 865 Immunization Gestational age, cryptorchism related to, Hepatitis B combined DTP and Haemophilus influ- 44 horizontal transmission, school-age enzae type b, safety and immuno- Glucocorticoids children, Honolulu, 574 genicity, young infants, 827 hypotension treated with, extremely immunization diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, hearing low birth weight newborns, 715 committee recommendations (letter), loss associated with (letter), 740 severe varicella associated with, 223 185 Haemophilus influenzae type b conju- Glucocorticosteroids, prophylaxis, neo- infants, potential impact, Honolulu, gate vaccines, recommendations natal respiratory distress syn- 574 (committee statement), 480 drome, compared with Curosurf, infants of hepatitis B surface anti- - hepatitis B 768 gen-negative mothers, 717 infants of hepatitis B surface anti- Glucose, routine evaluation, neonate Hispanic Americans, dietary fat reduc- gen-negative mothers, 717 (committee statement), 474 tion, effect on growth and stature, recommendations, Honolulu, 574 Growth and development, association of preschool children, 579 lidocaine-prilocaine mixture for pain dietary fat with, preschool chil- HIV: see Human immunodeficiency virus associated with, infants, 719 dren, 579 Home environment, role, cognitive de- live attenuated varicella vaccine, clini- velopment of very low birth cal characteristics of varicella after, Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate weight infants, 658 833 vaccine Homicide, differentiation of SIDS and missed opportunities for (letters), 635 effectiveness and safety, young in- (letters), 302 Immunoglobulin M, association with fants, 272 Homosexuality, among adolescents, pe- chorioamnionitis, neonatal pul- immunization recommendations (com- diatrician role (committee state- monary emphysema, 564 mittee statement), 480 ment), 631 Immunology Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine, Homovanillic acid, after in utero cocaine pathophysiology and diagnosis, best combined with DTP vaccine, exposure, neonatal CSF, 55 articles relevant to, synopsis book, safety and immunogenicity, Hospital, pediatric, utilization of in-pa- 340 young infants, 827 tient facilities, 587 treatment, best articles relevant to, syn- Head injury: see Injury Hospitalization opsis book, 341 Health care acute asthma, decreased by oral pred- Imprisonment, parental, characteristics appointment-keeping behavior, pre- nisone in emergency department, and criminal histories, 261 dictors of, adolescents, 20 513 Infant: see also Neonate cost cost, fall-related injuries, Washington aseptic meningitis, clinical and neuro- fall-related injuries, Washington State, 61 logic features, 206 State, 61 House dust mites, role, atopic dermatitis, crying behavior, postpartum maternal heart murmur evaluation (letters), 252 mood and, 551 304 Human immunodeficiency virus extremely low birth weight cost-benefit analysis, earlier hospital adolescent, pediatrician role (task force delivery room CPR guidelines for, discharge for low birth weight in- statement), 626 447 fants, 128 concerns of pediatric trainees caring for glucocorticoid-responsive hypoten- guidelines, pediatric ICUs (committee patients with (task force state- sion, 715 statement), 166 ment), 622 febrile, value of chest radiograph in home services, infants discharged ear- type 1, neurodevelopmental testing, sepsis workup, 524 lier from neonatal ICU, 128 offspring of seropositive mothers, Henoch-Schonlein purpura in, case re- infants and children with special needs 843 ports, 865 (committee statement), 163 understanding of, elementary school hepatitis B immunization for (letter), prenatal, as predictor of infant health children, 389 185 care utilization, 50 varicella-zoster infection in children low birth weight Health education, understanding of with, Romania, 838 earlier hospital discharge for, 128 AIDS, elementary school children, 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic acid, after in utero iron-fortified premature formula ef- 389 cocaine exposure, neonatal CSF, fect, 409 Health promotion, pediatrician role, early 55 motor behavior, postpartum maternal childhood education and/or child Hyperbilirubinemia, oral agar-photother- mood and, 551 care programs (committee state- apy combination treatment, neo- persistent crying, interventions for, 197 ment), 489 nate, 86 preterm Health supervision Hypercholesterolemia Curosurf prophylaxis vs rescue treat- infant, videotape role in pediatric resi- identification, parental self-reported ment, respiratory distress syn- dent performance of, 116 cholesterol levels as meants of, drome, 768 injury prevention counseling, primary 347 earlier hospital discharge for, 128 care setting, 544 niacin treatment of, 78 effect of repeated emollient cream Hearing loss Hyperlipidemia, identification, parental applications, 415 sensorineural self-reported cholesterol levels as family-centered neonatal care for, after DTP vaccination (letter), 740 means of, 347 643, 724 (commentary) neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and, Hypertension, pulmonary, inhaled nitric hypervitaminosis D related to pro- 651 oxide for, premature neonate, 606 longed feeding with premature Heart, pacemaker implantation, second- Hyperthermia, bundling and warm en- formula, 862 ary nocturnal enuresis cured by, vironment associated with, neo- hypoxemia in bronchopulmonary 284 nate, 238 dysplasia (letters), 186 Heart murmur, cost of evaluation (let- Hypervitaminosis D, after prolonged nitric oxide treatment of severe res- ters), 304 feeding with premature formula, piratory distress, 606 Height, left ventricular mass related to, 862 ocular sequelae, 787 703 Hypotension, glucocorticoid-responsive, prophylactic vs early treatment of INDEX TO VOLUME 92 901 Infant, preterm—continued hair burning syncope (letters), 638 primary prevention (committee state- RDS, 90, 148 (commentary) head, likelihood, after falling out of ment), 176 reduction of postnatal hemoglobin bed, 125 scientific misconduct and (letters), 509 decline, 519 intra-abdominal, detection, routine Left-handedness, as risk factor for unin- shunts in respiratory distress syn- laboratory testing for, 691 tentional injury, 823 drome (letters), 737 intracranial, shaken baby syndrome Left ventricular mass, contributing fac- surfactant-associated decreasing (committee statement), 872 tors, 703 mortality, 191 ipecac-associated cardiomyopathy, Legionella, nosocomial pneumonia, neo- safety and effectiveness of Haemophi- Munchausen syndrome by proxy, nate, 450 lus influenzae type b conjugate 601 Leukemia, severe varicella associated vaccine, 272 lead poisoning: see Lead poisoning with steroid use, 223 sunscreen requirements (letter), 782 motor vehicle-related, strangulation Levonorgestrel implant, patient satisfac- training techniques, nighttime sleep from electrically operated win- tion and side effects, adolescents patterns (letter), 883 dows, 600 18 years or younger, 257 unexpected death, investigation and prehospital care, role of Pediatric Lidocaine, safety and efficacy, neonatal review of (committee statement), Trauma Score, 105 circumcision, 710 734 prevention, counseling for, primary Lidocaine-prilocaine, eutectic mixture, vaccination pain, lidocaine-prilocaine care settings, 544 vaccination pain in infants, 719 mixture for, 719 related to falling out of bed, 125 Linea vestibularis, normal anatomic var- very low birth weight unintentional, left-handedness as risk iants vs injury-induced changes, cognitive development, 658 factor for, 823 453 effect on maternal rating of child Intelligence, neonatal hyperbilirubinemia Lipids, effect on growth and stature, pre- health at school age, 380 and, long-term outcome, 651 school children, 579 increased leukocyte elastase and pul- Intensive care unit Lower airway disorders monary emphysema, 564 cause of death, correlation between pathophysiology, best articles relevant suprapubic aspiration of urine in, clinical diagnosis and autopsy to, synopsis book, 318 findings, 248 treatment, best articles relevant to, syn- Infant formula guidelines and levels of care (commit- opsis book, 322 high iron vs low iron content, during tee statement), 166 Lumbar puncture, seizure as sole mani- initial hospitalization, low birth neonatal festation of meningitis, febrile weight infants, 409 earlier discharge from, low birth children, 527 premature, hypervitaminosis D after weight infants, 128 Lupus anticoagulant, incidence, systemic prolonged feeding with, 862 emollient cream effect, 415 lupus erythematosus patients and Infant mortality family-centered, special article, 643, first-degree relatives, 849 comparing international statistics (let- 724 (commentary) ters), 637 International Classification of Diseases, Magazines, adolescents’ risky behavior out-of-wedlock births and, Sweden impact of short gestation on infant and, 24 (letters), 882 mortality, 229 Malaria, diagnosis and therapy, United perinatal regionalization role (com- Ipecac, cardiomyopathy associated with, States, 83 mentary), 611 Munchausen syndrome by proxy, Malignancy: see Cancer statistics, impact of short gestation, 229 601 Maple syrup urine disease, neonatal, nu- 1992 statistics, 743 Iridocyclitis, juvenile rheumatoid arthri- tritional therapy alone for, 280 surfactant therapy effect, before-after tis, eye examination guidelines Mean pulmonary artery pressure, endo- trial, preterm neonates, 191 (committee statement), 295 tracheal tolazoline effect, during unexpected Iron, supplementation, premature for- acute hypoxia, newborn lamb, 403 differentiating between SIDS and mula, 409 Meconium aspiration syndrome, respira- homicide victims (letters), 302 Iron metabolism, premature infants, re- tory failure due to, surfactant ther- investigation and review (committee combinant human erythropoietin apy, full-term neonates, 135 statement), 734 therapy in correction of, 519 Medical cost: see Health care cost Infection Medical education, pediatric resident invasive, Kingella kingae, Southern Is- Jaundice evaluation, videotaping role, 116 rael, 800 neonatal Medical literature neonatal, serial C-reactive protein re- home treatment for, effect on breast- best articles relevant to pediatric allergy sponses in, 431 feeding, 153 and immunology, synopsis book nosocomial, Legionella pneumonia, long-term neurodevelopmental out- of, 307 neonate, 450 come after, 651 definition of population groups (let- Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, guidelines urinary tract, postneonatal circumci- ters), 885 sion and, 791, 860 (commentary) for ophthalmologic examinations Medical research, career paths of aca- Ingestion, foreign object, first aid for (committee statement), 295 demic pediatric residency pro- choking (committee statement), Kidney, reversible dysfunction, associ- gram, 436 477 ated with nonsteroidal anti-in- Meningitis Inhalant allergens, as risk factor for acute flammatory drug use, 459 aseptic, clinical and neurologic fea- wheezing, 535 Kingella kingae, invasive infection, clinical tures, infants less than 2 years of Injury features and epidemiology, South- age, 206 bicycle accidents, effect of environ- ern Israel, 800 bacterial, antibiotic therapy effect on mental modifications (letter), 782 probability of, 140 drowing and near-drowning, preven- Laboratory tests, utility, detection of in- seizure as sole manifestation of, febrile tion recommendations (committee tra-abdominal injury, 691 children, 527 statement), 292 Laser treatment, pulsed-dye, congenital Meta-analysis, role, probability of occult fall-related telangiectatic vascular malforma- bacteremia in children with fever health care cost, Los Angeles tions treated with, 603 without source, 140 County, 121 Laterality, left-handedness as risk factor 3-Methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol, after hospital costs, Washington State, 61 for unintentional injury, 823 in utero cocaine exposure, neona- firearm, prevention (letter), 188 Lead, elevated blood levels, neuroendo- tal CSF, 55 fluoxetine toxicity, neonate, case re- crine effects (letter), 509 Methylprednisolone, high-dose, failure, port, 721 Lead poisoning dengue shock syndrome, 111 foreign object ingestion, first aid for follow-up 20 years after (letter), 505 Midazolam, intranasal, complication of choking (committee statement), moderate, calcium disodium versenate (letters), 638 477 chelation effects, 265 Midline cervical cleft, clinical manifesta- 902 PEDIATRICS Vol. 92 No. 6 December 1993 tions, histology, surgical treat- 191 Health and Human Development, ment, 286 respiratory failure, full-term infants, 868 Mother, postpartum mood, infant crying 135 Pediatrician and motor behavior associated Turner syndrome with truncus arter- assessment of workforce (committee with, 551 iosus type I, 456 statement), 725 Mother-infant interaction, postpartum Neonatologist, disproportionate num- attitudes and practices, analgesia for maternal mood and infant crying bers, United States (commentary), newborn circumcision, 541 behavior, 551 612 quality of life, after-hours telephone Motor vehicle, driving-related risks, ad- Neural tube defect, prevention by folic coverage and, 670 olescents with attention deficit acid (committee statement), 493 role hyperactivity disorder, 212 Neuroblastoma, prenatal detection, ten- adolescent homosexuality (commit- Movies, role, firearm injuries (letter), 188 year experience, 358 tee statement), 631 Munchausen syndrome by proxy Neurodevelopment, children of HIV-1 behavioral, developmental and so- ipecac-associated cardiomyopathy, 601 seropositive mothers, prospective cial problems (committee state- presenting with apnea, 810 study, Africa, 843 ment), 731 Myocardial ischemia, continuous nebu- Neurological score, as indicator of biolog- health promotion in early childhood lized albuterol and, 666 ical risk, very low birth weight education and/or child care pro- infants, 658 grams (committee statement), 489 National Institutes of Health, new stra- Niacin, efficacy and adverse effects, hy- prevention and intervention, adoles- tegic plan (commentary), 859 percholesterolemia, 78 cent HIV infection (task force Neck, midline cervical cleft, clinical man- Nitric oxide, inhaled, premature newborn statement), 626 ifestations, histology, surgical with severe respiratory distress, prevention of firearm injuries (let- treatment, 286 606 ter), 188 Neonate Norplant, patient satisfaction and side trainees, emotional risks involving body temperature, effect of bundling effects, adolescents 18 years or HIV-infected patients (task force and high environmental tempera- younger, 257 statement), 622 ture, 238 Pediatrics bronchiolitis obliterans, complication Obesity, left ventricular mass related to, academic residency program, profes- of streptococcal disease, 157 703 sional activity of graduates from, cerebral oxygen metabolism, positron Ophthalmia neonatorum, prophylaxis, 436 emission tomographic measure- randomized trial, 755 Academy’s advertising policies in jour- ment, 99 Osteomyelitis, Kingella kingae-associated, nal (commentary), 610 cerebral ultrasonography, indicator of epidemiology and clinical features, behavioral, developmental and social biological risk, very low birth Southern Israel, 800 problems (committee statement), weight infants, 658 Otitis media, one-shot ceftriaxone effec- 731 circumcision tiveness (letters), 507 disproportionate numbers of US neon- analgesia for, physician attitudes, Oxygen atologists (commentary), 612 541 arterial saturation, breathing patterns history of (editorial), 467 topical anesthetic for, 710 and, healthy children, 686 license renewal, state-required course electrographic seizure, questions about cerebral metabolism, positron emission in child abuse for (letter), 508 (letters), 736 tomographic measurement, 99 overseas editions of journal enlarged fluoxetine toxicity in, case report, 721 (commentary), 613 hemoglobinopathy, prenatal vs neo- Pacemaker, nocturnal enuresis secondary private practice, after-hours telephone natal screening results, 354 to heart block cured by, 284 coverage, 670 hyperbilirubinemia Papular-purpuric gloves and socks syn- residency training, inadequacy of (let- oral agar-phototherapy combination drome, associated with parvovirus ters), 303 in treatment of, 86 B19, 864 residency training and _ continuing subsequent neurodevelopmental Parent medical education in school health outcome, 651 consent for emergency medical services (committee statements), 495, 496 infection, serial C-reactive protein re- (committee statement), 290 tribute to unknown reviewers 1992- sponses in, 431 incarcerated, characteristics and crimi- 1993, 887 jaundice, home treatment, discontin- nal histories, 261 Pediatric Trauma Score, role, disaster sur- uation of breast-feeding during, maternal anxiety in infantile colic, 197 vivors, 105 153 overindulgence, nursing caries associ- Penicillin maple syrup urine disease, nutritional ated with, 233 prophylactic, sickle-cell anemia, 354 therapy alone for, 280 role, overtreatment of neonates (letter), systemic pneumococcal infections re- nosocomial Legionella pneumonia in, 187 sistant to, retrospective case-con- 450 self-reported cholesterol values, role, trol study, 761 overtreatment, parental role (letter), identification of hyperlipidemia in Penis, inconspicuous, etiology and man- 187 children, 347 agement of, 794 persistent pulmonary hypertension, to- Parvovirus B19, papular-purpuric gloves Phenylketonuria, postprandial fasting, lazoline effect, lamb, 403 and socks syndrome caused by, phenylalanine and __ tyrosine postnatal hemoglobin decline, recom- 864 plasma response, 570 binant human erythropoietin re- Pathology, correlation between clinical Phimosis, postneonatal circumcision and, duction of, 519 diagnosis and autopsy findings, 791, 860 (commentary) prenatal cocaine exposure, CSF mono- critically ill children, 248 Phototherapy, combined with oral agar, amine precursors and metabolites Patient neonatal hyperbilirubinemia after, 55 after-hours care, area-wide telephone treated with, 86 pulmonary emphysema, increased leu- triage for, 670 Physician: see Pediatrician kocyte elastase and, 564 compliance, fluticasone propionate na- Positron emission tomography, cerebral risk prediction, sleep characteristics sal spray, seasonal allergic rhinitis, oxygen metabolism measured by, during first postnatal day and, 373 594 neonate, 99 routine evaluation of blood pressure, Pediatric appropriateness evaluation pro- Posthitis, postneonatal circumcision and, hematocrit, and glucose (commit- tocol, utilization of in-patient fa- 791, 860 (commentary) tee statement), 474 cilities evaluated by, Canadian pe- Prednisone, acute asthma treated with, septicemia, serial C-reactive protein re- diatric hospital, 587 emergency department, 513 sponses in, 431 Pediatric history ancy surfactant therapy developments in pediatric surgery, 618 alcohol abstinence during, comments on decreasing mortality associated with, origin of National Institute of Child AAP policy statement (letters), 738 INDEX TO VOLUME 92 903 Pregnancy—continued (commentary) of social risk, very low birth cigarette smoking during, as risk factor Romania, varicella-zoster virus in HIV- weight infants, 658 for SIDS (letters), 505 infected children, 838 Soy polysaccharide, effect on severity common cold during first trimester, risk Rotavirus and duration of acute watery diar- of birth defects and, 559 life-threatening diarrhea, breast-feed- rhea, 241 improved outcome by perinatal region- ing role, Bangladesh, 680 Spectroscopy, near-infrared alization (commentary), 611 prevalence, high-risk fomites in day- cerebral hemodynamics changes after maternal smoking before and after, be- care centers, 202 birth asphyxia monitored by, 365 havioral outcome and, middle workshop on (letter), 883 childhood, 815 School-age children Splenomegaly, as malaria symptom, weight gain during, related to infant horizontal transmission of hepatitis B United States, 83 birth weight, adolescent mothers, virus, Honolulu, 574 Steroids 805 maternal rating of child health, previ- failure, dengue shock syndrome, 111 Preschool children, association of dietary ously very low birth weight in- severe varicella associated with, 223 fat and stature/growth, 579 fants, 380 Streptococcus Primary care, injury prevention counsel- understanding of AIDS by, develop- group A £-hemolytic, movement dis- ing, literature review, 544 mental survey, 389 order in ADHD children with, 39 Protein, C-reactive, serial determinations, School health group B, bronchiolitis obliterans as neonatal infection, 431 guidelines for medication administra- complication of, 157 Psychomotor disorders, neonatal hyper- tion (committee statement), 499 Streptococcus pneumoniae, penicillin-re- bilirubinemia and, long-term out- residency training and continuing sistant, retrospective case-control come, 651 medical education (committee re- study, 761 Psychosocial problems, children of incar- ports), 495, 496 Substance abuse cerated parents, 261 School performance, effect of unsuper- early sexual intercourse and, adoles- Public health, school based screening for vised after-school care, adoles- cent African-Americans, 13 hyperlipidemia, 347 cents, 32, 146 (commentary) maternal, infant health care utilization Pulmonary surfactant: see Surfactant Screening, genetic, prenatal vs neonatal and, 50 Pulmonary vascular resistance, tolazoline hemoglobinopathy results, 354 unsupervised after-school care associ- effect, newborn hypoxic lamb, 403 Sedation, safety of chloral hydrate, 442, ated with, adolescents, 32, 146 471 (committee statement) (commentary) Radiation, exposure from cigarette smoke Seizure Sudden infant death syndrome (commentary), 464 as meningitis manifestation, febrile association with specific risk factors Radio, adolescents’ risky behavior and, children, 527 (letters), 304 24 associated with curling iron (letters), differentiation of homicide and (let- Radiograph, artifacts of religious origin 638 ters), 302 (letter), 301 electrographic, questions about, neo- passive tobacco exposure as risk factor Randomization, steroid treatment of den- nate (letters), 736 for (letters), 505 gue shock syndrome, 111 Sepsis, workup, value of chest radio- Sunscreen, for infants less than 6 months RDS: see Respiratory distress syndrome graph, febrile infants without res- (letter), 782 Regionalization, perinatal, pregnancy piratory symptoms, 524 Surfactant outcome improved by (commen- Septicemia, neonatal, serial C-reactive calf lung extract, RDS prophylaxis, pre- tary), 611 protein responses in, 431 term neonate, 90, 148 (commen- Respiration, patterns, oxygen saturation Sexual intercourse, early adolescent, as- tary) and, healthy children, 686 sociation with risk behaviors, Af- decreasing mortality associated with, Respiratory distress syndrome rican-Americans, 13 high-risk preterm neonates, 191 prophylactic vs early treatment, pre- Shaken baby syndrome, diagnosis of intracranial hemorrhage related to, lit- term neonate, 90, 148 (commen- (committee statement), 872 erature review, 775 tary) Short stature, lead-induced (letter), 509 prophylactic vs expectant manage- prophylaxis vs rescue treatment, Cu- Shunt, in preterm infants with RDS (let- ment, high-risk neonates, 768 rosurf, high-risk neonates, 768 ters), 737 respiratory failure treated with, full- shunts in preterm infants with (letters), SIDS: see Sudden death infant syndrome term infants with meconium aspi- 737 Silver nitrate, prevention of nongonococ- ration syndrome, 135 surfactant therapy, full-term neonates, cal neonatal conjunctivitis by, ran- Syncope, unexplained, head-upright tilt 135 domized trial, 755 table testing in children with, 426 Respiratory syncytial virus, ribavirin Skin Syphilis, as risk factor for HIV infection, treatment (committee statement), blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome, case sexually active adolescents, 695 501 report and literature review, 160 Systemic lupus erythematosus, child- Respiratory tract, viral infection, as risk disorder, best articles relevant to, syn- hood-onset, antiphospholipid an- factor for acute wheezing, 535 opis book, 333 tibodies in patients with, 849 Retinoids, side-effects, dermatologic dis- emollient cream effect, premature neo- Systemic vascular resistance, tolazoline orders (letters), 189 nates, 415 effect, newborn hypoxic lamb, 403 Retinopathy of prematurity use of retinoids for disorders of (let- arterial catheters and risk of (letter), ters), 189 Telangiectasia, congenital vascular mal- 740 Sleep formation, pulsed-dye laser treat- later myopia and strabismus related to, behavioral procedures for changing ment for, 603 787 patterns of, breast-fed infants (let- Telephone triage, for after-hours patient Rhinitis, seasonal allergic, fluticasone ters), 883 care, 670 propionate safety and efficacy, during first postnatal day, later devel- Television 594 opmental status related to, 373 adolescents’ risky behavior and, 24 Ribavirin, respiratory syncytial virus Sleep apnea, obstructive, adverse effect role, firearm injuries (letter), 188 treatment (committee statement), of chloral hydrate in young chil- Temperature, ambient, effect on capillary 501 dren with, 461 refill, healthy children, 699, 723 Ringworm: see Tinea capitis Smoking (commentary) Risk behavior before and after pregnancy, behavioral Theophylline, benefits and adverse reac- early sexual intercourse and, adoles- outcome and, middle childhood, tions, mild to moderate asthma, cent African-Americans, 13 815 64, 144 (commentary) mass media use and, adolescents, 24 during pregnancy, as risk factor for Thermoregulation, effect of bundling and unsupervised after-school care associ- SIDS (letters), 505 high environmental temperature, ated with, adolescents, 32, 146 Sociodemographic risk score, as indicator neonate, 238 904 PEDIATRICS Vol. 92 No. 6 December 1993

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