Child and Adolescent Health for Practitioners |
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abnormal activity acute adolescent adult appearance appropriate areas assessment associated attacks become behaviour birth blood bone cause cells changes child childhood chronic clinical common concentration condition considered defects developmental diagnosis difficult discussed disease disorders dose drug early effects epilepsy especially examination example experience factors failure Figure frequently function further given glucose growth hearing height hormone hospital hypertension important increased indicated individual infants infection intracranial pressure involved lead less levels loss major measurement months neonatal normal occur oral organisms paediatric parents particularly patients performed period persistent physical possible practice present problems rare reactions relatively respiratory response result risk seen severe sexual short significant specific squint stature studies suggested symptoms syndrome Table tests therapy treatment usually vaccine weeks young