Table of contents
February 1983 - Volume 58 - 2
Research Article
- Great expectations. (1 February, 1983)
- Child care and the family doctor. (1 February, 1983)
- Vision and reality. (1 February, 1983)
- Sensitive periods in behavioural development. (1 February, 1983)
- Multiple causes of asphyxia in infants at high risk for sudden infant death. (1 February, 1983)
- Haemolytic-uraemic syndrome: an analysis of prognostic features. (1 February, 1983)
- Prevalence and pattern of renal disease in eastern Libya. (1 February, 1983)
- Growth after renal transplants. (1 February, 1983)
- Upper intestinal bacterial flora during transpyloric feeding. (1 February, 1983)
- Intracranial calcification in survivors of childhood medulloblastoma. (1 February, 1983)
- Congenital heart disease in the neonate: results of surgical treatment. (1 February, 1983)
- Infection in neonatal hypothermia. (1 February, 1983)
Original articles
- Primary hypothyroidism and the low T3 syndrome in thalassaemia major (1 February, 1983)
- Isolated testicular relapse in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia of childhood (1 February, 1983)
- With commentary (1 February, 1983)
Short reports
- Premature menarche (1 February, 1983)
- Laryngospasm as a single manifestation of epilepsy (1 February, 1983)
- Recurrent meningitis secondary to concealed cerebrospinal fluid otorrhoea (1 February, 1983)
- The Rottenrow endotracheal tube holder (1 February, 1983)
Correspondence
- Febrile convulsions and anticonvulsant therapy (1 February, 1983)
- Dr Aldridge Smith and Dr Wallace comment (1 February, 1983)
- Plasma alkaline phosphatase activity in rickets of immaturity (1 February, 1983)
- Dr Koo and co-workers comment (1 February, 1983)
- Familial benign copper deficiency (1 February, 1983)
- Dr Méhes and Dr Petrovicz comment (1 February, 1983)
Letters
- Skeletal changes in preterm infants. (1 February, 1983)
Book Review
- The Practice of Pediatric Neurology (1 February, 1983)
- Respiratory Failure in the Child (1 February, 1983)
Shorter Notices
- Myocardial Infarction at Young Age (1 February, 1983)
- Paediatric Emergencies (1 February, 1983)