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Children, Volume 8, Issue 6

June 2021 - 101 articles

Cover Story: There are many factors that could affect amelogenesis and result in DMH, HPSM, and MIH, so the purpose of this review is to investigate which environmental and genetic factors were the most involved in the development of enamel defects for making early diagnosis and formulating an equally timely treatment. From the emerged results, there seems to be a relationship between an insufficient mineralization and SNPs expressed in the secretion or maturation stage of amelogenesis, but also between that and some postnatal factors, such as such the breastfeeding period, asthma, high fever episodes, infections, chickenpox, antibiotic intake, diarrhea and pneumonia. View this paper
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Articles (101)

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,330 Views
2 Pages

A recent study concerning the “Impact of COVID-19 on the Interrelation of Physical Activity, Screen Time and Health-Related Quality of Life in Children and Adolescents in Germany” was investigated by Wunsch et al. [...]

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,719 Views
10 Pages

The Child Behavior Checklist as a Screening Instrument for PTSD in Refugee Children

  • Ina Nehring,
  • Heribert Sattel,
  • Maesa Al-Hallak,
  • Martin Sack,
  • Peter Henningsen,
  • Volker Mall and
  • Sigrid Aberl

Thousands of refugees who have entered Europe experienced threatening conditions, potentially leading to post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which has to be detected and treated early to avoid chronic manifestation, especially in children. We aime...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,460 Views
7 Pages

Children with cerebral palsy (CP) experience various restrictions owing to their underdeveloped mobility. Home confinement due to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic may further increase these restrictions. We report the case of a 7-year-old boy wi...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
21 Citations
11,039 Views
14 Pages

Intrauterine fractures are a rare clinical finding caused by abnormal early-life osteogenesis. In this case report, we reported a male infant with twenty-three intrauterine/fetal fractures resembling osteogenesis imperfecta and tested negative for CO...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,614 Views
9 Pages

Parental Perception of Vocal Contact with Preterm Infants: Communicative Musicality in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

  • Maria Grazia Monaci,
  • Maya Gratier,
  • Colwyn Trevarthen,
  • Didier Grandjean,
  • Pierre Kuhn and
  • Manuela Filippa

In this study, we evaluate mothers’ subjective experience of speaking and singing to their infants while they are in their incubators. We also discuss the relevance of the theoretical framework of Communicative Musicality for identifying the underlyi...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,989 Views
11 Pages

Hard palate is regarded as an important part of the human skull, which contributes to the separation of the oral and nasal cavities. The aims of the study were to investigate the morphology of the hard palate in order to create a general guideline of...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,742 Views
12 Pages

An Analysis of the Temporomandibular Joint Range of Motion and Related Factors in Children and Adolescents

  • YounJung Park,
  • Taeyang Lee,
  • Minkyeong Seog,
  • Seong-Oh Kim,
  • Joohee Kim,
  • Jeong-Seung Kwon and
  • Chung-Min Kang

This study was designed to establish safe guidelines for pediatric dental practice regarding temporomandibular joint (TMJ) range of motion (ROM) and mouth area (MA). A total of 438 children aged 3–15 years old of homogenous ethnicity participated in...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,547 Views
12 Pages

The present study examined the longitudinal relations between child perceptions of parental autonomy-support and peer preference in mainland China. Participants were N = 758 children (50.8% boys; Mage = 10.78 years, SD = 1.03 at Wave 1; Mage = 11.72...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,132 Views
8 Pages

A Case of COVID-19-Related Thrombocytopenia and Leukopenia in an Adolescent with Mild Symptoms

  • Lydia Kossiva,
  • Athanasios Thirios,
  • Eleni Panagouli,
  • Alexandros Panos,
  • Stavroula Lampidi,
  • Flora Bacopoulou,
  • Maria Tsolia and
  • Artemis Tsitsika

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been numerous reports and reviews on the complications caused by the disease, analyzing the acute and chronic consequences. The main symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 are dry cough, fever, and fatigue. CO...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,785 Views
16 Pages

Associations between Language at 2 Years and Literacy Skills at 7 Years in Preterm Children Born at Very Early Gestational Age and/or with Very Low Birth Weight

  • Eveliina Joensuu,
  • Petriina Munck,
  • Sirkku Setänen,
  • Jari Lipsanen,
  • Mira Huhtala,
  • Helena Lapinleimu and
  • Suvi K. J. Stolt

Preterm children (born <37 gestational weeks) who are born at very early gestational age (<32 weeks, very preterm, VP) and/or with very low birth weight (≤1500 g, VLBW) are at increased risk for language and literacy deficits. The continuum bet...

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