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    Alterations in theophylline metabolism during the first year of life by Kraus, D M, Fischer, J H, Reitz, S J, Kecskes, S A, Yeh, T F, McCulloch, K M, Tung, E C, Cwik, M J

    Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-10-1993)
    “…Maturational changes in theophylline disposition were evaluated in 52 infants (gestational age, 24 to 40 weeks; postnatal age, 2 to 69 weeks) receiving…”
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    Management of reactive airway disease by Jaimovich, D, Kecskes, S A

    Published in Critical care clinics (01-01-1992)
    “…The diagnosis of lower airway obstruction is one of the most frequent causes of admission to pediatric intensive care units. Morbidity and mortality have…”
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    Diabetic ketoacidosis by Kecskes, S A

    Published in The Pediatric clinics of North America (01-04-1993)
    “…Transport of the pediatric patients with DKA to a tertiary care center may be safely accomplished with a thorough understanding of the conditions that may…”
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    Bayesian forecasting of gentamicin pharmacokinetics in pediatric intensive care unit patients by Kraus, D M, Dusik, C M, Rodvold, K A, Campbell, M M, Kecskes, S A

    Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-09-1993)
    “…The predictive performance of a one compartment Bayesian forecasting program was evaluated in pediatric intensive care unit patients with normal renal…”
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    Lower airway obstruction in the PICU by KECSKES, S. A

    Published in Indian journal of pediatrics (01-03-1990)
    “…Lower airway obstruction is one of the most frequent causes of admission to pediatric intensive care unit. A thorough understanding of the pathophysiology…”
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    Pitfalls in diagnosing brain death in infancy by Toffol, G J, Lansky, L L, Hughes, J R, Blend, M J, Pavel, D G, Kecskes, S A, Ortega, R E, Tan, W S

    Published in Journal of child neurology (01-04-1987)
    “…A 3-year-old child with phenotypic trisomy 18 syndrome survived 26 days after a cardiopulmonary arrest, secondary to an acute viral illness. The child was…”
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