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95 related items for PubMed ID: 3564951

  • 1. C-reactive protein--an indicator of generalized bacterial infection in children with nephrotic syndrome.
    Eskola J, Holmberg C, Koskimies O.
    Acta Paediatr Scand; 1986 Sep; 75(5):846-8. PubMed ID: 3564951
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  • 2. C reactive protein in the evaluation of febrile illness.
    Putto A, Ruuskanen O, Meurman O, Ekblad H, Korvenranta H, Mertsola J, Peltola H, Sarkkinen H, Viljanen MK, Halonen P.
    Arch Dis Child; 1986 Jan; 61(1):24-9. PubMed ID: 3954416
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  • 3. [Septic arthritis in children with normal initial C-reactive protein: clinical and biological features].
    Basmaci R, Ilharreborde B, Bonacorsi S, Kahil M, Mallet C, Aupiais C, Doit C, Dugué S, Lorrot M.
    Arch Pediatr; 2014 Nov; 21(11):1195-9. PubMed ID: 25282461
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  • 4. Normal splenic function in children with the nephrotic syndrome.
    Berns JS, Pearson HA, Gaudio KM, McDonald B, Krassner L, Anderson F, Durante D, Siegel NJ.
    Pediatr Nephrol; 1988 Apr; 2(2):244-6. PubMed ID: 3153018
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  • 5. Serious bacterial infections. C-reactive protein as a serial index of severity.
    Peltola H, Jaakkola M.
    Clin Pediatr (Phila); 1988 Nov; 27(11):532-7. PubMed ID: 3180627
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  • 6. Assessment of serum factor B, serum opsonins, granulocyte chemotaxis, and infection in nephrotic syndrome of children.
    Anderson DC, York TL, Rose G, Smith CW.
    J Infect Dis; 1979 Jul; 140(1):1-11. PubMed ID: 379244
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  • 7. C-reactive protein as an indicator of infection in the immunosuppressed child.
    Grønn M, Slørdahl SH, Skrede S, Lie SO.
    Eur J Pediatr; 1986 Apr; 145(1-2):18-21. PubMed ID: 3732328
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  • 8. Use of C-reactive protein in differentiation between acute bacterial and viral otitis media.
    Tejani NR, Chonmaitree T, Rassin DK, Howie VM, Owen MJ, Goldman AS.
    Pediatrics; 1995 May; 95(5):664-9. PubMed ID: 7724300
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  • 9. Complications of nephrotic syndrome in children.
    Tsau YK, Chen CH, Tsai WS, Sheu JN.
    J Formos Med Assoc; 1991 Jun; 90(6):555-9. PubMed ID: 1681001
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  • 10. Nephrotic syndrome in children.
    Warshaw BL.
    Pediatr Ann; 1994 Sep; 23(9):495-7, 500-4. PubMed ID: 7800425
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  • 11. Differentiating between bacterial and viral infection by measuring both C-reactive protein and 2'-5'-oligoadenylate synthetase as inflammatory markers.
    Sasaki K, Fujita I, Hamasaki Y, Miyazaki S.
    J Infect Chemother; 2002 Mar; 8(1):76-80. PubMed ID: 11957124
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  • 12. Viral and bacterial infection in childhood: the value of C reactive protein.
    Stanley TV, Barrett D, Salmond CE.
    N Z Med J; 1991 Apr 10; 104(909):138-9. PubMed ID: 2011307
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  • 13. High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) level in children with nephrotic syndrome.
    Wasilewska A, Zoch-Zwierz W, Tobolczyk J, Tenderenda E.
    Pediatr Nephrol; 2007 Mar 10; 22(3):403-8. PubMed ID: 17115196
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  • 14. C-reactive protein: a valuable aid for the management of febrile children with cancer and neutropenia.
    Santolaya ME, Cofre J, Beresi V.
    Clin Infect Dis; 1994 Apr 10; 18(4):589-95. PubMed ID: 8038314
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  • 15. C-reactive protein, procalcitonin and the lab-score for detecting serious bacterial infections in febrile children at the emergency department: a prospective observational study.
    Nijman RG, Moll HA, Smit FJ, Gervaix A, Weerkamp F, Vergouwe Y, de Rijke YB, Oostenbrink R.
    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 2014 Nov 10; 33(11):e273-9. PubMed ID: 25093971
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  • 16. [Value of C-reactive protein assay in severe infectious purpura in children].
    Chenaud M, Leclerc F, Meuriot S, Martinot A, Leblond B.
    Presse Med; 1987 Nov 07; 16(37):1846-9. PubMed ID: 2962122
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  • 17. C-reactive protein in early detection of bacteremic versus viral infections in immunocompetent and compromised children.
    Peltola H, Jaakkola M.
    J Pediatr; 1988 Oct 07; 113(4):641-6. PubMed ID: 3262735
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  • 18. Comparison of procalcitonin with C-reactive protein, interleukin 6 and interferon-alpha for differentiation of bacterial vs. viral infections.
    Gendrel D, Raymond J, Coste J, Moulin F, Lorrot M, Guérin S, Ravilly S, Lefèvre H, Royer C, Lacombe C, Palmer P, Bohuon C.
    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 1999 Oct 07; 18(10):875-81. PubMed ID: 10530583
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  • 19. Differentiation of presumed sepsis from acute graft-versus-host disease by C-reactive protein and serum total IgE in bone marrow transplant recipients.
    Saarinen UM, Strandjord SE, Warkentin PI, Cheung NK, Lazarus HM, Coccia PF.
    Transplantation; 1987 Oct 07; 44(4):540-6. PubMed ID: 3313843
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  • 20. Significance of C-reactive protein during febrile neutropenia in pediatric malignancies.
    Avabratha KS, Rau AT, Venkataravanamma P, Rau A.
    Indian Pediatr; 2009 Sep 07; 46(9):797-9. PubMed ID: 19430077
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