Table Of ContentANNUAL  INDEX 
Volume  23, January-December  1994 
TOPICS  Hammerschlag MR.  Chlamydia trachomatis in  Children.  23(7):349- 
January—  Traumatic  Brain Injury (Jaffe)  353 
February  Meningitis (Phillips)  Hammerschlag MR.  Sexually  Transmitted Diseases.  (Letter to the 
March  Infections in the Fetus and Newborn (Hanshaw)  Editor).  23(11):585 
April—Acute Surgical  Conditions | (Putnam)  Hanshaw  JB.  Congenital  Cytomegalovirus  Infection.  23(3):124- 
May—Acute  Surgical  Conditions I] (Putnam)  128 
June—Diabetes (Rosenbloom)  Hechtman DH, Stylianos S.  Surgical  Conditions in the Newborn 
July—Sexually  Transmitted Diseases (Jenny)  23(5):231-239 
August  Parasitic  Diseases (Frothingham)  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Can  We Ever  Get  the 
September  Renal Diseases (Ettenger)  Lead Out of  Our Environment?  (Editorial).  23(11):589-590 
Jctober  Infectious  Diarrhea (Marks)  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Cat  Lovers,  Beware  of 
November  Lead Poisoning (Weitzman)  Toxoplasmosis! (Editorial).  23(3):121-122 
December—Community  Pediatrics (Weitzman)  Hoekelman RA.  A Pediatrician’s View:  Diarrhea Happens, A Lot 
(Editorial).  23(10):523-524 
AUTHORS  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Epiglottitis  Another 
Afghani  B, Sturman  HR.  Toxin-Related  Diarrheas.  23(10):549  Dying Disease? (Editorial).  23(5):229-230 
555  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Is Screening  Urinalysis 
Alpert JJ. Future  and Primary  Care,  The.  23(12):690-694  Worthwhile  in  Asymptomatic  Pediatric  Patients?  (Editorial) 
Azizkhan RG.  See  Caty MG  23(9):459-460 
Azizkhan RG,  Caty  MG.  Acute  Surgical  Conditions  of the  Chest  Hoekelman RA.  Pediatrician’s View, A: Juvenile  Diabetes:  Preven- 
23(4):202-206  tion,  Control, and  Cure.  (Editorial).  23(6):278-280 
Becker DP. See  Lazareft JA  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Parasitoses  in  Pediatric 
Bellinger D, Dietrich KN.  Low-Level Lead  Exposure  and Cognitive  Practice.  (Editorial).  23(8):389-390 
Function in  Children.  23(11):600-605  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Pyloric  Stenosis  is  a 
Brown  LW,  Feigin  RD.  Bacterial  Meningitis  Fluid  Balance  and  Pediatrician’s Diagnosis (Editorial).  23(4):181-182 
Therapy.  23(2):93-98  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Sexually  Transmitted 
impbell JR.  See  Schaffer S]  Diseases  in Pediatric  Practice.  (Editorial).  23(7):329-330 
arney  |, Schoenbrodt  L.  Educational  Implications  of  Traumatic  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s View,  A: Should General  Pediatri- 
Brain Injury.  23(1):47-52  cians  Treat  Their  Patients  Who  Have  Bacterial  Meningitis? 
aty MG.  See  Azizkhan RG  (Editorial).  23(2):65-66 
aty  MG,  Azizkhan  RG.  Acute  Surgical  Conditions  of  the  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A: Why  Deaths  From  Head 
Abdomen.  23(4):192-201  Injuries  Are on the Decline.  (Editorial).  23(1):8-10 
harney  E. Medical  Education  in  the  Community:  The  Primary  Hoekelman RA.  Pyloric  Stenosis.  Response.  (Letter to the Editor) 
Care Setting  as  Laboratory  and Training Site.  23(!?):664-668  23(7):328 
hisolm  Jj, Farfel  MR.  Environmental  Control  and  Deleading  Hoshiko M. Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious  Diarrhea.  2) 3(10):570- 
23(11):627-633  574 
ohen  G].  More  on  Acute  Surgical  Conditions.  (Letter  to  the  Hutchins  VL.  Community  Pediatrics  From  the  Federal  Govern 
Editor)  23(11):585  ment’s Perspective.  23(12):684-689 
olodny  AH.  Acute  Urologic  Conditions.  23(4):207-210  Ingram DL.  Neisseria gonorrhoeae  in  Children.  23(7):341-345 
olven RM, Prose NS.  Parasitic  Infestationso f the Skin.  23(8):436  Jackman KV.  Acute  Pediatric  Orthopedic  Conditions.  23(5):240 
442  249 
unningham  MJ.  Acute  Otolaryngologic  Surgical  Conditions  in  Jafari HS, McCracken  GH Jr.  Dexamethasone  Therapy in Bacterial 
Children.  23(5):250-256  Meningitis.  23(2):82-88 
Dacey RG,  Jr. See Kaufman BA  Jaffe KM.  See Massagli TI 
Deveikis  A.  Gastrointestinal  Disease  in  Immunocompromised  Johnson S.  See  Silverstein JH 
Children.  23(10):562-569  Judson FN, Ehret  J. Laboratory  Diagnosis of Sexually  Transmitted 
Dietrich KN.  See  Bellinger  D  Infections.  23(7):361-369 
Dodge PR.  Neurological  Sequelae  of  Acute  Bacterial  Meningitis  Judson  FN,  Ehret  J. Sexually  Transmitted  Diseases.  Reponse 
23(2): 101-106  (Letter to the Editor).  23(11):586 
Ehret |. See  Judson FN  Kacica  MA,  Lepow  ML.  Meningitis:  Clinical  Presentation  and 
Eichelberger MR.  See  Moront  M  Workup.  23(2):69-75 
Ettenger  RB.  Evaluation  of the  Child  With  Proteinuria,  The  Kaufman  BA, Dacey  RG, Jr.  Acute  Care  Management  of Closed 
23(9):486-494  Head Injury in  Childhood.  23(1):18-28 
Farfel MR.  See  Chisolm J]  Kenney  RT. Parasitic  Causes of Diarrhea.  23(8):414-422 
Feigin RD.  See Brown LW  Klein JO.  Antimicrobial Treatment  and Prevention of Meningitis 
Frasier  LD. Human Papillomavirus Infections in  Children.  23(7):354  23(Z):76-81 
360  La Via WV.  Parasitic  Gastroenteritis.  23(10):556-560 
Glotzer  DE.  Management of  Childhood Lead Poisoning:  Strategies  Laftel LMB.  See Wolfsdorf ]1 
for  Chelation.  23(11):606-615  Lazareff JA, Becker DP. Acute Neurosurgical  Conditions  23(5):258- 
Grimm PC,  Ogborn MR.  Hemolytic  Uremic  Syndrome:  The Most  262 
Common  Cause of Acute Renal Failure  in  Childhood  23(9):505  l epow  ML.  See  Kacica MA 
511  Lerner  GR.  Urinary  Tract Infections in  Children.  23(9):463-473 
Guerina NG. Congenital Infection With Toxoplasma gondii  23(3):138  Liebelt  EL,  Shannon  MW.  Oral  Chelators  for Childhood  Lead 
151  Poisoning.  23(11):616-626 
Haggerty RJ.  Community  Pediatrics:  Past  and Present  ) 3(12):657  Lieberman  JM.  Rotavirus  and  Other  Causes  of Gastroenteritis 
663  23(10):529-535 
698
ANNUAL  INDEX 
Volume  23, January-December  1994 
TOPICS  Hammerschlag MR.  Chlamydia trachomatis in  Children.  23(7):349- 
January—  Traumatic  Brain Injury (Jaffe)  353 
February  Meningitis (Phillips)  Hammerschlag MR.  Sexually  Transmitted Diseases.  (Letter to the 
March  Infections in the Fetus and Newborn (Hanshaw)  Editor).  23(11):585 
April—Acute Surgical  Conditions | (Putnam)  Hanshaw  JB.  Congenital  Cytomegalovirus  Infection.  23(3):124- 
May—Acute  Surgical  Conditions I] (Putnam)  128 
June—Diabetes (Rosenbloom)  Hechtman DH, Stylianos S.  Surgical  Conditions in the Newborn 
July—Sexually  Transmitted Diseases (Jenny)  23(5):231-239 
August  Parasitic  Diseases (Frothingham)  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Can  We Ever  Get  the 
September  Renal Diseases (Ettenger)  Lead Out of  Our Environment?  (Editorial).  23(11):589-590 
Jctober  Infectious  Diarrhea (Marks)  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Cat  Lovers,  Beware  of 
November  Lead Poisoning (Weitzman)  Toxoplasmosis! (Editorial).  23(3):121-122 
December—Community  Pediatrics (Weitzman)  Hoekelman RA.  A Pediatrician’s View:  Diarrhea Happens, A Lot 
(Editorial).  23(10):523-524 
AUTHORS  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Epiglottitis  Another 
Afghani  B, Sturman  HR.  Toxin-Related  Diarrheas.  23(10):549  Dying Disease? (Editorial).  23(5):229-230 
555  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Is Screening  Urinalysis 
Alpert JJ. Future  and Primary  Care,  The.  23(12):690-694  Worthwhile  in  Asymptomatic  Pediatric  Patients?  (Editorial) 
Azizkhan RG.  See  Caty MG  23(9):459-460 
Azizkhan RG,  Caty  MG.  Acute  Surgical  Conditions  of the  Chest  Hoekelman RA.  Pediatrician’s View, A: Juvenile  Diabetes:  Preven- 
23(4):202-206  tion,  Control, and  Cure.  (Editorial).  23(6):278-280 
Becker DP. See  Lazareft JA  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Parasitoses  in  Pediatric 
Bellinger D, Dietrich KN.  Low-Level Lead  Exposure  and Cognitive  Practice.  (Editorial).  23(8):389-390 
Function in  Children.  23(11):600-605  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Pyloric  Stenosis  is  a 
Brown  LW,  Feigin  RD.  Bacterial  Meningitis  Fluid  Balance  and  Pediatrician’s Diagnosis (Editorial).  23(4):181-182 
Therapy.  23(2):93-98  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Sexually  Transmitted 
impbell JR.  See  Schaffer S]  Diseases  in Pediatric  Practice.  (Editorial).  23(7):329-330 
arney  |, Schoenbrodt  L.  Educational  Implications  of  Traumatic  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s View,  A: Should General  Pediatri- 
Brain Injury.  23(1):47-52  cians  Treat  Their  Patients  Who  Have  Bacterial  Meningitis? 
aty MG.  See  Azizkhan RG  (Editorial).  23(2):65-66 
aty  MG,  Azizkhan  RG.  Acute  Surgical  Conditions  of  the  Hoekelman  RA.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A: Why  Deaths  From  Head 
Abdomen.  23(4):192-201  Injuries  Are on the Decline.  (Editorial).  23(1):8-10 
harney  E. Medical  Education  in  the  Community:  The  Primary  Hoekelman RA.  Pyloric  Stenosis.  Response.  (Letter to the Editor) 
Care Setting  as  Laboratory  and Training Site.  23(!?):664-668  23(7):328 
hisolm  Jj, Farfel  MR.  Environmental  Control  and  Deleading  Hoshiko M. Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious  Diarrhea.  2) 3(10):570- 
23(11):627-633  574 
ohen  G].  More  on  Acute  Surgical  Conditions.  (Letter  to  the  Hutchins  VL.  Community  Pediatrics  From  the  Federal  Govern 
Editor)  23(11):585  ment’s Perspective.  23(12):684-689 
olodny  AH.  Acute  Urologic  Conditions.  23(4):207-210  Ingram DL.  Neisseria gonorrhoeae  in  Children.  23(7):341-345 
olven RM, Prose NS.  Parasitic  Infestationso f the Skin.  23(8):436  Jackman KV.  Acute  Pediatric  Orthopedic  Conditions.  23(5):240 
442  249 
unningham  MJ.  Acute  Otolaryngologic  Surgical  Conditions  in  Jafari HS, McCracken  GH Jr.  Dexamethasone  Therapy in Bacterial 
Children.  23(5):250-256  Meningitis.  23(2):82-88 
Dacey RG,  Jr. See Kaufman BA  Jaffe KM.  See Massagli TI 
Deveikis  A.  Gastrointestinal  Disease  in  Immunocompromised  Johnson S.  See  Silverstein JH 
Children.  23(10):562-569  Judson FN, Ehret  J. Laboratory  Diagnosis of Sexually  Transmitted 
Dietrich KN.  See  Bellinger  D  Infections.  23(7):361-369 
Dodge PR.  Neurological  Sequelae  of  Acute  Bacterial  Meningitis  Judson  FN,  Ehret  J. Sexually  Transmitted  Diseases.  Reponse 
23(2): 101-106  (Letter to the Editor).  23(11):586 
Ehret |. See  Judson FN  Kacica  MA,  Lepow  ML.  Meningitis:  Clinical  Presentation  and 
Eichelberger MR.  See  Moront  M  Workup.  23(2):69-75 
Ettenger  RB.  Evaluation  of the  Child  With  Proteinuria,  The  Kaufman  BA, Dacey  RG, Jr.  Acute  Care  Management  of Closed 
23(9):486-494  Head Injury in  Childhood.  23(1):18-28 
Farfel MR.  See  Chisolm J]  Kenney  RT. Parasitic  Causes of Diarrhea.  23(8):414-422 
Feigin RD.  See Brown LW  Klein JO.  Antimicrobial Treatment  and Prevention of Meningitis 
Frasier  LD. Human Papillomavirus Infections in  Children.  23(7):354  23(Z):76-81 
360  La Via WV.  Parasitic  Gastroenteritis.  23(10):556-560 
Glotzer  DE.  Management of  Childhood Lead Poisoning:  Strategies  Laftel LMB.  See Wolfsdorf ]1 
for  Chelation.  23(11):606-615  Lazareff JA, Becker DP. Acute Neurosurgical  Conditions  23(5):258- 
Grimm PC,  Ogborn MR.  Hemolytic  Uremic  Syndrome:  The Most  262 
Common  Cause of Acute Renal Failure  in  Childhood  23(9):505  l epow  ML.  See  Kacica MA 
511  Lerner  GR.  Urinary  Tract Infections in  Children.  23(9):463-473 
Guerina NG. Congenital Infection With Toxoplasma gondii  23(3):138  Liebelt  EL,  Shannon  MW.  Oral  Chelators  for Childhood  Lead 
151  Poisoning.  23(11):616-626 
Haggerty RJ.  Community  Pediatrics:  Past  and Present  ) 3(12):657  Lieberman  JM.  Rotavirus  and  Other  Causes  of Gastroenteritis 
663  23(10):529-535 
698
PEDIATRIC ANNALS 23:12/DECEMBER  1994  ANNUAL INDEX 
Luzuriaga K, Sullivan JL. Pathogenesis of Vertical HIV-1  Infection:  Future. 23(6):306-312. 
Implications for Intervention and Management. 23(3):159-166.  Yadin O. Hematuria in  Children. 23(9):474-485. 
Mahanty S. Febrile Illness  Caused by Parasites.  23(8):398-404. 
Malone JI. Lessons for Pediatricians From the Diabetes  Control and  TITLES 
Complications Trial. 23(6):295-299  Acute Care  Management  of Closed  Head  Injury  in Childhood. 
Marks  MI.  Infectious  Diarrhea:  Introduction  and  Commentary.  Kaufman BA, Dacey RG, Jr; 23(1):18-28. 
23(10):526-527  Acute Neurosurgical Conditions. Lazareff JA, Becker DP; 23(5):258- 
Massagli TL, Jaffe KM. Pediatric Traumatic  Brain Injury: Prognosis  262. 
and Rehabilitation.  23(1):29-36  Acute Otolaryngologic Surgical  Conditions in  Children. Cunning- 
Mawhorter SD. Eosinophilia  Caused by Parasites. 23(8):405-413  ham Mj}; 23(5):250-256. 
McCracken GH Jr. See Jafari HS  Acute Pediatric Orthopedic Conditions.  Jackman KV; 23(5):240- 
Moffitt  MC.  Parasitic  Infections  of the Central  Nervous System.  249. 
23(8):424-433  Acute Surgical Conditions in  Children. Purnam TC; 23(4):185 
Moront M, Eichelberger MR. Pediatric  Trauma.  23(4):186-191  Acute Surgical Conditions of the Abdomen. Caty MG, Azizkhan 
Ogborn MR.  See  Grimm PC  RG; 23(4):192-201. 
Overall  JC, Jr. Herpes Simplex  Virus Infection  of the Fetus and  Acute Surgical Conditions of the Chest. Azizkhan RG, Caty MG; 
Newborn.  23(3):131-136  23(4):202-206. 
Perrin, JM. Variations in Pediatric  Hospitalization Rates:  Why Do  Acute Urologic  Conditions.  Colodny AH; 23(4):207-210. 
They Occur? 23(12):676-683  Aeromonas, Yersinia, and Miscellaneous Bacterial Enteropathogens 
Phillips  CE Epidemiology of Bacterial Meningitis.  23(2):67-68.  San Joaquin VH; 23(10):544-548 
Pless,  IB.  Future of Community  Pediatric  Research.  23(12):669-  Antimicrobial Treatment and Prevention of Meningitis. Klein JO; 
675  23(2):76-81. 
Prose NS.  See  Colven RM  Bacterial  Meningitis:  Fluid  Balance  and  Therapy.  Brown  LW, 
Putnam TC.  Acute Surgical  Conditions in  Children.  23(4):185  Feigin RD; 23(2):93-98. 
Richards FO, Jr. Overview  of Parasitic  Diseases in Children in the  Chlamydia trachomatis in  Children. Hammerschlag MR; 23(7):349- 
United States,  An:  What’s Old? What's  New? Where's  Help?  353 
23(8):392-397  ‘ommunity  Pediatrics  From  the Federal  Government's  Perspec 
Rivara  FP. Epidemiology  and  Prevention  of  Pediatric  Traumatic  tive.  Hutchins V; 23(12):684-689. 
Brain Injury.  23(1):12-17  ‘ommunity  Pediatrics: Past and Present. Haggerty RJ; 23(12):657- 
Rivara JB. Family Functioning Following Pediatric Traumatic  Brain  663 
Injury.  23(1):38-44  ‘ongenital  Cytomegalovirus  Infection.  Hanshaw  ]B; 23(3):124- 
Rosenbloom AL. Diabetesi n Childhood and Adolescence.  23(6):282-  128. 
283  Yongenital Infection With Toxoplasma gondii. Guerina NG; 23(3):138- 
Rosenbloom AL, Schatz DA.  Diabetic  Ketoacidosis in Childhood  151 
23(6):284-288  Dexamethasone  Therapy  in  Bacterial  Meningitis.  Jafari  HS, 
San Joaquin VH.  Aeromonas,  Yersinia,  and Miscellaneous Bacterial  McCracken  GH Jr; 23(2):82-88. 
Enteropathogens.  23(10):544-548  Diabetes in  Childhood and Adolescence.  Rosenbloom AL; 23(6):282- 
Sargent  JD.  The  Role  of  Nutrition  in  the  Prevention  of  Lead  283. 
Poisoning in  Children.  23(11):636-642  Diabetes in Childhood:  Predicting the Future.  Wolfsdorf JI, Laffel 
Schaffer SJ,  Campbell JR. The New  CDC  and AAP Lead Poisoning  LMB,; 23(6):306-312 
Prevention  Recommendations:  Consensus  Versus Controversy.  Diabetic  Ketoacidosis in Childhood.  Rosenbloom AL, Schatz DA; 
23(11):592-599  23(6):284-288 
Schatz DA.  Hypoglycemia in  Childhood Diabetes.  23(6):289-291  Educational  Implications  of  Traumatic  Brain  Injury.  Carney  J, 
Schatz DA.  See Rosenbloom AL  Schoenbrodt L; 23(1):47-52 
Schoenbrodt L. See Carney  J  Environmental  Control  and  Deleading.  Chisolm  JJ, Farfel  MR; 
Shannon MW. See Liebelt  EL  23(11):627-633 
Silverstein JH, Johnson S.  Psychosocial  Challenge of Diabetes and  Eosinophilia  Caused by Parasites.  Mawhorter SD; 23(8):405-413. 
the Development of a  Continuum of  Care.  23(6):300-305  Epidemiology  and Prevention of Pediatric  Traumatic  Brain Injury. 
Sirotnak  A.  Sexually  Transmitted  Diseases.  Response.  (Letter to  Rivara FP; 23(1):12-17 
the Editor).  23(11):585-586  Epidemiology of Bacteria! Meningitis. Phillips  CF; 23(2):67-68 
Sirotnak  AP.  Testing  Sexually  Abused  Children  for  Sexually  Evaluation  of  the Child  With  Proteinuria,  The.  Ettenger  RB; 
Transmitted  Diseases:  Who to Test, When to Test, and Why  23(9):486-494. 
23(7):370-374  Family  Functioning  Following  Pediatric  Traumatic  Brain  Injury. 
Starling  SP. Syphilis  in  Infants  and Young Children.  23(7):334-  Rivara JB; 23(1):38-44 
340  Febrile Illness  Caused by Parasites. Mahanty S; 23(8):398-404 
Stevens  CE.  In Utero  and  Perinatal  Transmission  of  Hepatitis  Future and Primary Care, The.  Alpert JJ; 23(12):690-694. 
Viruses. 23(3):152-158  Future of  Community  Pediatric  Research. Pless IB;  23(12):669-675. 
Stutman  HR.  Salmonella,  Shigella,  and  Campylobacter:  Common  Gastrointestinal  Disease  in  Immunocompromised  Children. 
Bacterial  Causes of Infectious Diarrhea. 23(10):538-543  Deveikis A; 23(10):562-569. 
Stutman HR.  See Afghani B  Hematuria in  Children. Yadin O; 23(9):474-485. 
Stylianos S. See Hechtman DH  Hemolytic  Uremic Syndrome: The Most Common Cause of Acute 
Sullivan JL.  See Luzuriaga K  Renal Failure in  Childhood.  Grimm PC, Ogborn MR; 23(9):505- 
Swank RL, II.  Pyloric  Stenosis.  (Letter  to the Editor).  23(7):328.  511 
Warshaw  BL. Nephrotic Syndrome in Children.  23(9):495-504  Herpes Simplex Virus Infection of the Fetus and Newborn.  Overall 
Weitzman  M.  Pediatrician’s  View,  A: Community  Pediatrics  and  IC, Jr; 23(3):131-136 
One  Community  Pediatrician.  23(12):655-656  Human Papillomavirus Infections in  Children. Frasier LD;  23(7):354- 
Wilson  CM.  Respiratory  Distress  Caused by Parasites.  23(8):443-  360 
446  Hypoglycemia in Childhood Diabetes. Schatz DA; 23(6):289-291 
Wolfsdorf Jl, Laffel  LMB.  Diabetes  in Childhood:  Predicting the  In Utero and Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis Viruses. Stevens
PEDIATRIC ANNALS 23:12/DECEMBER  1994  ANNUAL INDEX 
CE;  23(3):152-158  nity  Pediatrician.  (Editorial). Weitzman M; 23(12):655-656 
Infectious  Diarrhea:  Introduction  and  Commentary.  Marks  MI  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Diarrhea  Happens,  A  Lot.  (Editorial) 
23(10):526-527  Hoekelman, RA; 23(10):523-524 
Laboratory  Diagnosis of Infectious  Diarrhea.  Hoshiko  M; 23(10):570  Pediatrician’s View,  A:  Epiglottitis:  Another  Dying Disease? (Edi 
574  torial).  Hoekelman RA; 23(5):229-230 
Laboratory  Diagnosis  of  Sexually  Transmitted  Infections.  Judson  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Is Screening  Urinalysis  Worthwhile  in 
FN,  Ehret J; 23(7):361-369  Asymptomatic  Pediatric  Patients? (Editorial).  Hoekelman RA; 
essons for PediatricFiraomn st he Diabetes  Control  and Complica  23(9):459-460 
tions  Trial.  Malone  Jl; 23(6):295-299  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Juvenile  Diabetes:  Prevention,  Control, 
Low-Level  Lead  Exposure  and  Cognitive  Function  in  Children  and  Cure.  (Editorial).  Hoekelman RA;  23(6):278-280 
Bellinger  D, Dietrich KN;  23(11):600-605  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Parasitoses  in  Pediatric  Practice.  (Edito 
Management  of  Childhood  Lead Poisoning:  Strategies  for  Chela  rial).  Hoekelman RA; 23(8):389-390 
tion.  Glotzer DE;  23(11):606-615  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Pyloric  Stenosis is  a Pediatrician’s  Diagno- 
Medical  Educatiion nt he Community:  The Primary  Care  Setting  as  sis.  (Editorial).  Hoekelman RA; 23(4):181-182 
Laboratory  and  Training Site.  Charney  ’3(12):664-668  Pediatrician’s View,  A: Sexually  Transmitted  Diseases in  Pediatric 
Meningitis:  Clinical Presentation  and Workuy  Kacica MA, | epow  Practice.  (Editorial).  Hoekelman RA; 23(7):329-330 
ML;  23(2):69-75  Pediatrician’s  View,  A:  Should General  Pediatricians  Treat  Their 
" Veisseria  gonorrhoeae  in  Children.  Ingram DL;  23(7):341-345  Patients  Who Have  Bacterial Meningitis?  (Editorial).  Hoekel 
Nephrotic  Syndrome  in  Children.  Warshaw  BL;  23(9):495-504  man RA; 23(2):65-66 
Neurological  Sequelae  of  Acute  Bacterial  Meningitis.  Dodge  PR;  Pediatrician’s  View,  A: Why Deaths From Head Injuries  Are on the 
23(2):  101-106  Decline.  (Editorial).  Hoekelman RA; 23(1):8-10 
New  CDC  and  AAP  Lead  Poisoning  Prevention  Recommenda  Psychosocial  Challenge  of  Diabetes  and  the  Development  of  a 
tions,  The:  Consensus  Versus  Controversy.  Schaffer  S]  Continuum of  Care.  £.:  verstein  JH, Johnson S; 23(6):300-305 
Campbell JR;  23(11):592-599  Pyloric  Stenosis.  (Letter to the Editor).  Swank  RL, III; 23(7):3232 8 
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