2008
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2007-2022ccc
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DOES INTRAFAMILIAL SPREAD PLAY A ROLE FOR HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION IN CHILDREN?

Abstract: iterranean countries. As in most European studies, the independent prognostic value of TEL/AML1 is in doubt, because it is closely associated with other favorable factors. In this series, the modification of the therapeutic regimen (ie, omission of the SR arm) may be responsible for the similar outcome in TEL/AML1 ϩ and TEL/AML1 Ϫ cases, because it seems to lower the relapse risk for all children with ALL. BEHAVIORAL VARIABLES IN FUNCTIONAL DYSPEPSIA: THE TYPE A BEHAVIOR PATTERN, SYMPTOMS OCCURRENCE, AND EFFEC… Show more

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