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data source for statistics on the international child neurology workforce
Can anyone help me with data source for statistics on the international child neurology workforce
I am looking for this information for a research article I am writing
Do you know whether it is available anywhere
Thanks very much
Helen...
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Cross Immunity between Measles virus and Corona virus
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For our Learning we will be Grateful to you if we get some information from you on our few queries
* in last few months no SSPE patient has complained of high fever or respiratory problems or deterioration. Is there any entity like ...
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IHS classification of Headaches
Is the IHS classification adequate for the diagnosis of headaches in children?...
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triptans
Are costs/benefits acceptable for treatment with triptans in migraineurs childrens?...
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Pregabaline for childhood Migraine
We had good response with pregabaline in childhood migraine?
What is your opinion?...
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tension type headaches
In 2007, WHO published a world alarm for tension type headaches because of increasing prevalence and raising costs in health system.
Are we dealing in our daily practice properly with this problem in child population? ...
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Teenager with chronic facial pain
A teen aged girl who presented with idiopathic facial pain which began after being hit by a toy plane over her forehead 6m back. On examination has some puckering of skin with hyperaesthesia over the right supraorbital region. Presentation almost lik...
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serotoninergic syndrome
Any case of serotoninergic syndrome between the patients of the members group?...
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Is it possible to diagnose Narcolepsy with normal orexin levels
I have a 13 yr old girl with hypersomnolence. Her mother has a confirmed diagnosis of narcolepsy (without cataplexy). Her csf hypocretin/orexin levels are however normal. Would it still be possible to make a clinical diagnosis of narcolepsy? Would a ...
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Are there any risk factors that predict the prognosis in Childhood Absence Epilepsy?
What are the risk factors that might point towards the refractoriness of childhood absence epilepsy....
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31 day old baby with flaccid weakness
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I have a 31 day baby born of normal delivery, no perinatal complications , 2.7 KG,normal head circumfrence. Baby was normal till day 21 , from day 22 mother noticed that child is not at all moving limbs , which she was doing ...
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Nonconvulsive status and Absence status epilepticus
What is the difference between nonconvulsive status and absence status epilepticus. Are they the same....
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Should Vitamin D supplementation be given for children on Antiepileptic drugs ?
<p>Should Vitamin D supplementation be given for children on Antiepileptic drugs ?</p>...
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Immunisation and Dravet syndrome
What advice should I give regarding immunisation in a child with "Dravet Syndrome"?...
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Topiramate and growth retardation in children
Long-term topiramate therapy has been associated with metabolic acidosis and growth retardation in pediatric patients. How strong is the evidence and what is its significance...
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Is botulinum toxin (Botox) therapy beneficial in chronic daily headache in children?
Is botulinum toxin (Botox) therapy beneficial in chronic daily headache in children?...
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cognitive impairment in Congenital Muscular Dystrophy
What is the prevalence of cognitive impairment in Congenital Muscular Dystrophy. Do MRI findings correlate?...
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Should POLG testing be done before instituting sodium valproate therapy ?
Should POLG testing be done before instituting sodium valproate therapy ?...
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Is topiramate effective in anyother condition other than epilepsy or migraine?
<p>Is topiramate effective in anyother condition other than epilepsy or migraine?</p>...
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