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Nov 27, 2014Open Access
Introduction: Out of fifteen countries that have the
highest death rate from clinical pneumonia in children younger than
five-year-old, Ethiopia ranks as number four in the world. Regardless of this
fact, efforts to identify determinants of pneumonia have been limited in
Ethiopia. This study identifies the risk factors of pneumonia in children aged
two months to five years in urban areas of Oromia Zone, Amhara Region,
Ethiopia. Methods: The researchers used an institutional-based unmatched case
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Oct 29, 2014Open Access
One of the most common abdominal emergency
situations which requires operation is acute apendicitis. The obstruction of
the lumen is the primary cause of acute appendicitis and some unusual factors
such as a carcinoid tumor may be involved in the pathogenesis. This rare tumor
describes a 16-year-old girl presented with an abdominal pain which had a
clinical presentation that was not different compared with the usual form of
appendicitis and was diagnosed via the investigation
of the appendectomy...
Oct 16, 2014Open Access
Objective: To evaluate the clinical and
functional results of two surgical treatments of patellar dislocation in
children. Material and Methods: A prospective study was undertaken from January
1995 to December 2009. Pre-postoperatively, the clinical and roentgenographic
examinations were performed. Patellar dislocation was classified according to
Bensahel’s criteria. There were two surgical techniques performed: 1) the iliotibial
tract passing through patella (ITT), and 2) transferring
vastus me...
Sep 30, 2014Open Access
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic disease which has a
set of characteristics that result in delays of basic motor skills.
Physiotherapy aims to reduce delays in gross and fine motor skills. It also
aims to prevent joint instabilities and deformities of the bones. A feature that
has drawn the attention of therapists includes virtual reality as a method of
rehabilitation. The goal of this study is to analyze the degree of effectiveness
of the usage of the game in the rehabilitation of patients with ...
Sep 29, 2014Open Access
Introduction: Neonatal mortality is an obstacle to the continued step down of under-five mortality and the attainment of the Millennium Development Goal four. In Ethiopia, the neonatal mortality rate is decreased from 49 in 2000 to 39 deaths per 1000 live births in 2005, remaining stable at 37 deaths per 1000 live births in 2011 accounting for about 42% of under-five mortality. The aim of the study was to identify determinants of neonatal mortality in Ethiopia. Methods: Unmatched case-control st...
Sep 12, 2014Open Access
Spigelian hernia (SH) is an uncommon surgical entity
in children and rare in adults. Due to various reasons, spigelian hernia can
develop through defects in transversus abdominis aponeurosis. Usually spigelian
hernia develops below the arcuate line of Douglus and rarely occurs at higher
level. It poses a diagnostic dilemma for surgeon as there are no specific
symptoms and signs. It comprises about 0.12% of all abdominal wall hernias. The
spigelian hernia has been repaired by both conventional an...
Jul 04, 2014Open Access
Introduction: Intussusception is the most
common cause of intestinal obstruction in infant & toddler age group. Intussusception
is the telescoping of one segment of bowel into the contiguous distal segment. Peak
age incidence is between 2 months to 3 years of life. Objective of the study: To
prove the efficacy of Ultrasound guided saline hydrostatic reduction, a non surgical,
non radiation method in the management of intussusception in children. Mate ...
Jul 01, 2014Open Access
Symptoms suggesting occurrence of otitis
media (OM) in infants and young children are not always right. Objective: Assessment
of those infants and children with symptoms suggesting otitis media. Patients &
Methods: 113 infants and children were complaining of ear symptoms suggesting
otitis media as well as 63 infants and children of same age and sex were not
complaining of any of these symptoms suggesting otitis media, were fully
investigated prospec ...
Jun 26, 2014Open Access
Continuous peripheral nerve blocks (CPNB) are
gaining popularity in paediatric practice owing to its superiority over
neuraxial blocks in terms of side effects. The advent of ultrasound and
development of new materials have made CPNBs feasible even in children,
facilitating early ambulation, effective and prolonged post-operative
analgesia. The usual perineural catheter sets we have used are “ca- theter
through needle” types. The inability to fix and locate the catheter position
after threading ...
Mar 20, 2014Open Access
Background: Diarrheal diseases are one of the top (major) leading causes of under-five morbidity, mortality and under nutrition in developing countries. In African countries including Ethiopia, each child on average suffers from five episodes of diarrhea per year while the two-week preva- lence ranges from 10% to 40% in different parts of Ethiopia. Objective: To assess prevalence and associated factors for the occurrence of diarrhea diseases among the under-five year’s children in Debrebirehan r...
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