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Effectiveness of a 5-day adapted swim instruction program for children with disabilities
Published 2025-01-01“…Age was weakly, yet significantly positively correlated with swim skill level change scores (τb = .154, p = .020) and was a significant predictor of swim skill level change for participants with Down Syndrome [b = .091, S.E. = .0434, p = .036, 95%CI (.006,.176)].ConclusionsWhile this 5-day adapted swim instruction program was effective for most participants in improving swim skills, certain factors may have contributed to slower progression including participant fearfulness or needing more time. …”
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Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of COVID-19 in Children in Northern Iran
Published 2021-01-01“…Leukopenia was reported in 7, anemia in 24, and thrombocytopenia in 12 patients. 4 patients with underlying diseases including chronic renal failure, Down syndrome with cerebral palsy, and morbid obesity died. …”
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A novel perspective on survival prediction for AML patients: Integration of machine learning in SEER database applications
Published 2025-01-01“…Among the FAB subtypes, M3 AML had a better prognosis than other subtypes, and among the WHO subtypes, AML associated with Down syndrome had the best prognosis, followed by AML with eosinophilic abnormalities. …”
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Karakteristik Penderita Penyakit Jantung Bawaan pada Anak di RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang Periode Januari 2010 – Mei 2012
Published 2015-09-01“…A total of (34.5%)<br />patients had another congenital diseases, the most common nonsyndromic disease are anus atresia and omfalocele (22.2%) respectively, and the most common syndromic disease is Down Syndrome (40%). Failure to thrive presents in 49.1% patients. …”
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COVID-19 and children with congenital anomalies: a European survey of parents’ experiences of healthcare services
Published 2022-07-01“…Objective To survey parents and carers of children with a congenital anomaly across Europe about their experiences of healthcare services and support during the COVID-19 pandemic.Design Cross-sectional study.Setting Online survey in 10 European countries, open from 8 March 2021 to 14 July 2021.Population 1070 parents and carers of children aged 0–10 years with a cleft lip, spina bifida, congenital heart defect (CHD) requiring surgery and/or Down syndrome.Main outcome measures Parental views about: the provision of care for their child (cancellation/postponement of appointments, virtual appointments, access to medication), the impact of disruptions to healthcare on their child’s health and well-being, and satisfaction with support from medical sources, organisations and close relationships.Results Disruptions to healthcare appointments were significantly higher (p<0.001) in the UK and Poland, with approximately two-thirds of participants reporting ‘cancelled or postponed’ tests (67/101; 256/389) and procedures compared with approximately 20% in Germany (13/74) and Belgium/Netherlands (11/55). …”
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Contextual Vulnerability Should Guide Fair Subject Selection in Xenotransplantation Clinical Trials
Published 2023-03-01“…., “Heart Transplantation in Children with Down Syndrome,” Journal of the American Heart Association 11, no. 10 (2022): e024883. …”
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