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Dysphagia in Rett Syndrome: A Descriptive Study
Tags: 2017, Adolescent, Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, apraxia, Bronchitis, Caregiver, characteristics, Child, Cocca S, Complication, De Felice C, Deterioration, Diagnosis, drug fatality, Dysphagia, Feeding, feeding difficulties, Female, hand movement, Human, Human Tissue, Livi W, Major Clinical Study, Mezzedimi C, neuropsychiatry, Normal Human, Otorhinolaryngology, Prevention, progressive feeding deterioration, Psychosexual Development, Rett syndrome, Speech, tongue, Trajectory
Opinions of Israeli neonatologists about life and death decisions in neonates
Tags: 2018, Adult, Age, Article, Bin-nun A, Demography, disabled person, Disease Severity, Dying, Ethnicity, Family Attitude, Female, Health Care Cost, Human, Israel, Israeli, Journal Of Perinatology, Kasirer MY, Male, Medical Decision Making, Medical Ethics, medicolegal aspect, Middle Aged, Mimouni FB, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Neonatologist, Normal Human, November 2018 List, Personal Experience, Physician Attitude, Prospective Study, psychological well being, Questionnaire, Religion, Schimmel MS, sex difference, Simulation, Terminal Care
Trisomy 18: A survey of opinions, attitudes, and practices of neonatologists
Tags: 2016, Adult, American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, Article, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitude To Abortion, Biggio JR, Caucasian, Christian, Chromosomes Human Pair 18, Clinical Practice, Correlation Analysis, December 2017 List, Demography, Disease Management, Disease Severity, Edwards RK, Family, Female, Fetus Malformation, Health Care Surveys, Human, Humans, Intellectual Impairment, Jacobs AP, Male, Marriage, Medical Decision Making, Medical Society, Neonatologist, Neonatologists/px [psychology], Newborn Care, Normal Human, Outcome Assessment (health Care), Palliative Care, Palliative Therapy, Parental Attitude, Philips JB 3rd, Physician Attitude, Practice Patterns Physicians', Prenatal Diagnosis, Priority Journal, Race Difference, Resuscitation, Robin NH, Subramaniam A, Survival Rate, Tang Y, Trisomy 18, Trisomy/di [diagnosis], United States