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View article: Neurological and Mental Development of Low-Birth~ Weight Infants (A Preliminary Report)
Neurological and Mental Development of Low-Birth~ Weight Infants (A Preliminary Report) Open
Fifty- two low birth weight infants were examined with a minimal age of 2 years and nine months old.
Neurologic abnormalities were very high (38.8%). Convulsions predominate the other abnormalities (21.2%). followed by other abnormalities…
View article: Diagnosis and Management of Brain Abscesses in Children
Diagnosis and Management of Brain Abscesses in Children Open
During 4 years, 20 patients with brain abscesses were hospitalized in the Departement of Child Health, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, jakarta. Of those 20 patients 11 were males and 9 were females. The youngest patient was 2 mont…
View article: Evaluation of Mortality of Patients with Neonatal Tetanus
Evaluation of Mortality of Patients with Neonatal Tetanus Open
During 8 years, 405 patients of neonatal tetanus were hospitalized in the Department of Child Health, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta. Diagnosis of neonatal tetanus was based on clinical signs and symptoms. Of the 405 patients, 56.3% …
View article: Blood Gas Analysis in Neonatal Tetanus
Blood Gas Analysis in Neonatal Tetanus Open
We reviewed the results of arterial blood gas analysis in 127 patients with neonatal tetanus on admission, and in 52 of such patients on the day before they died. All patients were hospitalized at the Department of Child Health, Cipto Mang…
View article: Diagnosis and Management of Brain Tumors in Children
Diagnosis and Management of Brain Tumors in Children Open
Brain tumors are the second most common malignancy and the most common solid tumors found in childhood. During 11 months 19 patients with brain tumors were hospitalized at the Department of Child Health, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusurno Hospital, J…
View article: The Efficacy of Once-Daily Dose of Phenobarbital in Children with Generalized Tonic-Clonic Epilepsy
The Efficacy of Once-Daily Dose of Phenobarbital in Children with Generalized Tonic-Clonic Epilepsy Open
In spite of its long half life, phenobarbital is still given twice-daily in the treatment of generalized tonic-clonic epilepsy. This study aims to determine if daily dose of phenobarbital given once differs to that given twice daily. Subje…
View article: A Case of Rett Syndrome
A Case of Rett Syndrome Open
A case of Rett syndrome in a-3 ½ year-old girl is presented. The patient had normal pre and perinatal period and normal psychomotor development till the age of 14 months, followed by behavioural, social and psychomotor regression. Physical…
View article: Risk factors and the occurrence of cerebral palsy in high risk infants
Risk factors and the occurrence of cerebral palsy in high risk infants Open
Background The incidence of cerebral palsy (CP) has increased due to better survival rates of high-risk babies. Early detection and time to the occurrence of CP in the first year of life is important in order to provide early intervention.…
View article: Early detection of cerebral palsy in high-risk infants: diagnostic value of primitive and developmental reflexes as well as ultrasound
Early detection of cerebral palsy in high-risk infants: diagnostic value of primitive and developmental reflexes as well as ultrasound Open
Background The incidence of cerebral palsy (CP) has increased due to better survival of high-risk babies. A simple assessment method is needed for the early detection of CP, which can be performed by general practitioners and pediatricians…
View article: Early detection of cerebral palsy in high-risk infants: diagnostic value of primitive and developmental reflexes as well as ultrasound
Early detection of cerebral palsy in high-risk infants: diagnostic value of primitive and developmental reflexes as well as ultrasound Open
Background The incidence of cerebral palsy (CP) has increased due to better survival of high-risk babies. A simple assessment method is needed for the early detection of CP, which can be performed by general practitioners and pediatricians…