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MJFCT-Mansoura Journal of Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology. 2004; 12 (1-2): 63-83
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-67777

RESUMEN

The present work aimed to study the pattern and severity grading of acute poisning among children. The study included all children less than 15 years [n=1072] who were admitted to Alexandria Poison Center [APC] at Alexandria Main University Hospital during six months period [Julyy - December 2000]. Children less than 5 years accounted for 62.8% of the total children where toddlers were the most vulnerable. Early adolescents 10 < 15 years constituted 26.1%, where grils significantly exceeded boys. Children with low and moderate socioeconomic levels represented 64.0% and 20.1% respectively. Accidental poisoning accounted for the majority of children [81.5%]; all of them were less than 5 years. Attempted suicide represented 17.9%, while overdose by addicting drugs constituted 0.6%, all were boys and 10 < 15 years. Non-drug poisoning represented 74.3%, while poisoning by drugs accounted for 17.5%. Carbon monoxide poisoning, animal poisons [snakes and scorpions] and plant poisoning constituted 6.7%, 1.2% and 0.3% respectively. Accordding to multicenter Study of Poisoning in Children [MSPC] score, the study revealed that children with score 0 [asymptomatic] represented 26.2%, those with scores 1 and 2 [mild and moderate] constituted 37.3% and 32.0% respectively, while scores 3 and 4 i.e. severe and very severe poisoning accounted for 3.9% and 0.7% respectively. It was noticed that the MSPC Severity Score goes hand in hand with Matthew and Lawson scale [M and L scale], where severe grades of coma by M and L scale i.e grades 3 and 4 have moderate, severe and very severe poisoning by MSPC Score


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Niño , Adolescente , Centros de Control de Intoxicaciones , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Enfermedad Aguda , Caracteres Sexuales , Estudios Multicéntricos como Asunto
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Alexandria Journal of Pediatrics. 1999; 13 (2): 439-442
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-50214

RESUMEN

In order to study the activity of superoxide dismutase [SOD] in red blood cells in children with iron deficiency anemia [IDA], thirty children suffering from IDA were studied. Ten matching normal healthy children served as controls. Complete blood count, iron profile, occult blood in stools and estimation of SOD activity were done. The results of this study showed that the SOD activity in anemic children was significantly higher than that of the control group [P<0.0005]. However, no significant correlation was found between SOD activity and other parameters including reticulocyte count, serum ferritin, serum iron and total iron binding capacity [TIBC]. The potential benefit of higher SOD activity in red cells from iron deficient children is to counteract the effect of oxidative stress. This work has been presented, in part, at the 25[th] Congress of the Union of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Pediatric Societies and 2[nd] Congress of the Lebanese Pediatric Society in Beyrout-Lebanon 14-17 April 1999


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Estrés Oxidativo , Superóxido Dismutasa/sangre , Hierro/sangre , Ferritinas/sangre , Recuento de Reticulocitos , Niño
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Alexandria Journal of Pediatrics. 1995; 9 (1): 13-6
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-36155
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Alexandria Journal of Pediatrics. 1992; 6 (3): 615-9
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-22922
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