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    Impact of a Primary Care Intervention on Physician Practice and Patient and Family Behavior: Keep ME Healthy--The Maine Youth Overweight Collaborative by Polacsek, Michele, Orr, Joan, Letourneau, Lisa, Rogers, Victoria, Holmberg, Robert, O'Rourke, Karen, Hannon, Cindy, Lombard, Kenneth A, Gortmaker, Steven L

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-06-2009)
    “…To evaluate the effect of a pediatric primary care-based intervention, on improved clinical decision support and family management of risk behaviors for…”
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    Disturbances in biotin metabolism in children undergoing long-term anticonvulsant therapy by Mock, D.M, Mock, N.I, Nelson, R.P, Lombard, K.A

    “…BACKGROUND:In subjects undergoing long-term therapy with carbamazepine and/or phenytoin, reduced plasma concentrations of biotin have been reported. However,…”
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    Evaluation of a primary care intervention on body mass index: the Maine Youth Overweight Collaborative by Gortmaker, Steven L, Polacsek, Michele, Letourneau, Lisa, Rogers, Victoria W, Holmberg, Robert, Lombard, Kenneth A, Fanburg, Jonathan, Ware, James, Orr, Joan

    Published in Childhood obesity (01-04-2015)
    “…We evaluated the impact of a brief primary-care-based intervention, The Maine Youth Overweight Collaborative (MYOC), on BMI (kg/m(2)) z-score change among…”
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    Effect of Intravenous Iron Supplementation on Erythropoiesis in Erythropoietin-Treated Premature Infants by Pollak, Arnold, Hayde, Michael, Hayn, Marianne, Herkner, Kurt, Lombard, Kenneth A, Lubec, Gert, Weninger, Manfred, Widness, John A

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-01-2001)
    “…To test the efficacy and safety of combining intravenous iron in amounts approximating the in utero iron accretion rate and the postnatal iron loss with…”
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    Erythrocyte iron incorporation but not absorption is increased by intravenous iron administration in erythropoietin-treated premature infants by Widness, John A, Serfass, Robert E, Haiden, Nadja, Nelson, Steven E, Lombard, Kenneth A, Pollak, Arnold

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-07-2006)
    “…Because critically ill premature infants experience significant iron loss due to phlebotomy and have high iron needs for growth, Fe absorption and…”
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    Renal adaptation to dietary carnitine in humans by Rebouche, CJ, Lombard, KA, Chenard, CA

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-11-1993)
    “…Carnitine homeostasis in humans is maintained by dietary carnitine intake, a modest rate of endogenous carnitine synthesis, and efficient conservation of…”
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    Disturbances in Biotin Metabolism in Children Undergoing Long‐Term Anticonvulsant Therapy by Mock, Donald M., Mock, Nell I., Nelson, Richard P., Lombard, Kenneth A.

    “…ABSTRACT Background: In subjects undergoing long‐term therapy with carbamazepine and/or phenytoin, reduced plasma concentrations of biotin have been reported…”
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    Erythrocyte incorporation and absorption of 58Fe in premature infants treated with erythropoietin by WIDNESS, J. A, LOMBARD, K. A, ZIEGLER, E. E, SERFASS, R. E, CARLSON, S. J, JOHNSON, K. J, MILLER, J. E

    Published in Pediatric research (01-03-1997)
    “…We hypothesized that treatment of very low birth weight premature infants with r-HuEPO would increase erythrocyte incorporation and gastrointestinal absorption…”
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    Nutritional Management of Infants With Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia by Reimers, Kristin J., Carlson, Susan J., Lombard, Kenneth A.

    Published in Nutrition in clinical practice (01-06-1992)
    “…The nutritional needs of the child with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) vary significantly from those of a healthy child. To address the many special aspects…”
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    Effect of a Lactase Preparation on Lactose Content and Osmolality of Preterm and Term Infant Formulas by Carlson, Susan J., Rogers, Ron R., Lombard, Kenneth A.

    “…Lactose intolerance due to lactase deficiency often follows acute gastroenteritis. In such situations, a lactose-free formula may be indicated for preterm…”
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