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Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2007
Brie A Moore Patrick C Friman Alan E Fruzzetti Ken MacAleese

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the Bedtime Pass Program (BPP), an extinction-based procedure for treating bedtime resistance in typically developing children. METHODS A randomized, controlled trial in which nineteen 3- to 6-year-old children demonstrating bedtime resistance were randomly assigned to a Bedtime Pass or Monitoring Control group. The experimental condition involved parent monitoring plus ...

2015
Xingli Lu Xingneng Lu Xiaoxia Wen Yuncheng Liao

A field study was conducted to assess the effects of soil tillage practices and straw management on soil CO2, and yield-scaled CO2 emissions in a rain-fed summer corn field on the Loess Plateau. Tillage treatments consisted of sub-soiling tillage (CP), no tillage (NT) and moldboard plow tillage (CT). Wheat straw was removed from half of the CP, NT and CT plots after harvest, allowing us to test...

2016
Rui Xu Ying Lian Wen Xian Li

OBJECTIVE Flexible laryngeal mask airways (FLMAs) have been widely used in thyroidectomy as well as cleft palate, nasal, upper chest, head and neck oncoplastic surgeries. This systematic review aims to compare the incidence of airway complications that occur during and after general anesthesia when using the FLMA and endotracheal intubation (ETT). We performed a quantitative meta-analysis of th...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric surgery 2013
Marieke J Witvliet Annelie Slaar Hugo A Heij Alida F W van der Steeg

INTRODUCTION Anorectal malformations are relatively common congenital anomalies in pediatric surgery. After definitive surgery constipation, soiling, and fecal incontinence are frequently seen problems. Quality of life (QoL) can be influenced by these problems. In the last decades QoL has become an important aspect in the treatment and follow-up of patients with anorectal malformations. This ha...

Journal: :South African journal of surgery. Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir chirurgie 2012
Martin Brand G J Oettle

BACKGROUND A common problem in clinical practice is predicting whether a patient will be continent after treatment of a severe perineal injury. Several tests have been described. Anal manometry is unreliable; continence can be normal with low pressures, and poor with high or normal pressures. Endo-anal ultrasound only illustrates anatomical sphincter integrity. The saline continence test involv...

2016
MORGAN CLOUD

When I first read the majority and dissenting opinions in Hudson u. Michigan, 1 a 5-4 decision issued in June 2006, I had the odd feeling that I had read this opinion before-not just that the Justices were revisiting recurring and fundamental constitutional issues, but that I had read these opinions before. And I had. Because in Hudson, the Justices resurrected arguments seemingly settled in a ...

2009
Paul Kay Ivan A. Sag Stefan Müller Dan Flickinger Laura Michaelis Chris Potts Peter Sells Frank Van Eynde

This paper analyzes the interrelation of two understudied phenomena of English: discontinuous modifier phenomenon (so willing to help out that they called early; more ready for what was coming than I was) and the complex pre-determination phenomenon (this delicious a lasagna; How hard a problem (was it)?). Despite their independence, they frequently occur intertwined, as in too heavy a trunk (f...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2004
Vera Loening-Baucke

OBJECTIVES The most common cause of encopresis in children is functional fecal retention (FFR). An international working team suggested that FFR be defined by the following criteria: a history of >12 weeks of passage of <2 large-diameter bowel movements (BMs) per week, retentive posturing, and accompanying symptoms, such as fecal soiling. These criteria are usually referred to as the ROME II cr...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric surgery 2001
R J Rintala H Lindahl

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE Chronic or recurring enterocolitis is a rare but perplexing complication of Hirschsprung's disease affecting especially patients with altered immune defense such as those with Down's syndrome. Sodium cromoglycate (SCG) is a nonabsorbable mast cell stabilizing agent that has been documented to be effective in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. The authors studied the...

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