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(Pediatrics in Review. 2006;27:488-545.)
© 2006 American Academy of Pediatrics

Cumulative Subject Index

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The following index covers topics in Pediatrics in Review in Volumes 23 (2002), 24 (2003), 25 (2004), 26 (2005), and 27 (2006); NeoReviews for 2002 (NR3), 2003 (NR4), 2004 (NR5), 2005 (NR6), and 2006 (NR7); and the Self Assessment (SA) Exercise for 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006. Each entry includes the volume and page or question in which the topic appears. Page numbers refer to the electronic edition of Pediatrics in Review. For volume 26, the page numbers vary slightly from those in the print edition. (abs) = abstract


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Abdominal mass, 25:29; SA02:#201

adrenal hemorrhage, 25:101

in infancy, SA02:#45; SA05:#187; SA06:#206

newborn, 26:461

Wilms tumor, SA03:#176

Abdominal migraine, 23:39

Abdominal pain, 25:68; 26:329; SA03:#86; SA04:#134; SA05:#18, #124, #173

acute, SA05:#18, #170, #173, #195; SA06:#80

appendicitis, 26:377; SA05:#173

Fitz-Hugh–Curtis syndrome

intestinal obstruction, SA05:#124

intussusception, 27:271

left upper quandrant, 27:271

mesenteric adenitis, 25:29

pancreatitis, SA05:#18, #170

pelvic inflammatory disease, SA04:#125; SA05:#233

recurrent, 23:39

Yersinia, 26:228(abs)

Abdominal pain, gynecologic causes, SA03:#13; SA05:#233; SA06:#123

salpingitis, SA05:#233

Abdominal trauma, SA03:#31

computed tomography, SA06:#128

Abdominal tumor, 26:143

Abdominal wall defects, NR6:e160, e493, e500

ABO hemolytic disease of newborn

ABO incompatibility, SA03:#112

in first-born, SA06:#180

Abrasion, 26:43

corneal, 27:433; SA02:#63

Abscess, SA06:#111

chronic granulomatous disease, 27:147

diagnosis, 26:15

lung, 23:101

peritonsillar, 27:99; SA02:#214; SA05:#150; SA06#159

pulmonary, 23:132

retropharyngeal, 27:99

skin, SA05:#210

Abscess, brain, SA02:#71; SA03:#180; SA04:#132, #151, #196; SA05:#210; SA06:#167

sinusitis, SA06:#127

treatment, SA06#64

Absence

epilepsy, SA02:#53; SA05:#50

seizure, SA06 :#119

Abuse, 25:264

child, 23:191; 24:273; 25:306; 27:339; SA02:#261; SA03:#107

physical, substance abuse, 23:85

skull fracture, SA04:#192

Abuse, drug

alcohol, SA02:#28; :#254

amphetamines, 23:123

barbiturates, 23:123; SA02:#125

cocaine, 23:85, 123; SA02:#240

Ecstacy, 23:85, 123

hallucinogens, 12:123; SA02:#192

heroin, 23:85

inhalants, 23:123

marijuana, 23:85, 123; SA02:#75

opiates, 23:123

tranquilizers, 23:123

Abuse, sexual

antibiotic prophylaxis, 27:17

assault, SA03:#189

genital findings, 24:99

in children, 27:17

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