Early Life of the 'battered Child'
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16 children so depleted for 3 months developed staphylococcal pneumonia. Essential fatty acid deficiency in the developing chick produces failure to thrive and mesobronchitis with many similarities to cystic fibrosis (Hopkins, Witter, and Nesheim, 1963), and the genital changes in developing male rabbits rendered fatty acid-deficient (Ahluwalia, Pincus, and Holman, 1967) are suggestive of the changes found in males with cystic fibrosis. While it is obviously impossible to know whether the case of cystic fibrosis described shows a hitherto undescribed spontaneous variation in the course of the disease, or whether the novel treatment may have caused the improvement, the authors consider that the variation in itself and the rationale of treatment are worth bringing to the attention of other doctors and research workers.
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تاریخ انتشار 2006