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151. Performance of Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Appendicitis in Children in a Multicenter Cohort

152. Clinical Presentations and Outcomes of Children With Basilar Skull Fractures After Blunt Head Trauma

153. Idiopathic, bilateral pneumothorax: Case report in a young child

154. Association of RNA Biosignatures With Bacterial Infections in Febrile Infants Aged 60 Days or Younger

155. Accuracy of plain radiographs to exclude the diagnosis of intussusception

156. Validation and refinement of a prediction rule to identify children at low risk for acute appendicitis

157. Variation in resource utilization across a national sample of pediatric emergency departments

158. Emergency physicians' knowledge and attitudes of clinical decision support in the electronic health record: a survey-based study

159. Identifying children at very low risk of clinically important blunt abdominal injuries

160. The prevalence of traumatic brain injuries after minor blunt head trauma in children with ventricular shunts

161. Interrater reliability of clinical findings in children with possible appendicitis

162. Pediatric preparedness of Lebanese emergency departments

163. The effect of abdominal pain duration on the accuracy of diagnostic imaging for pediatric appendicitis

164. Novel serum and urine markers for pediatric appendicitis

165. Sterile cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis in young febrile infants with urinary tract infections

166. Discriminative accuracy of novel and traditional biomarkers in children with suspected appendicitis adjusted for duration of abdominal pain

167. Contributors

169. Psychopathology and disability in children with unexplained chest pain presenting to the pediatric emergency department

170. A comparison of the initial to the later stream urine in children catheterized to evaluate for a urinary tract infection

171. Identification of children at very low risk of clinically-important brain injuries after head trauma: a prospective cohort study

172. Effect of antibiotic pretreatment on cerebrospinal fluid profiles of children with bacterial meningitis

173. Are MRI-detected brain abnormalities associated with febrile seizure type?

174. Test characteristics of the 3-view abdominal radiograph series in the diagnosis of intussusception

175. Do workshops in evidence-based practice equip participants to identify and answer questions requiring consideration of clinical research? A diagnostic skill assessment

176. Controversies in the evaluation and management of minor blunt head trauma in children

177. Clinical prediction rule for identifying children with cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis at very low risk of bacterial meningitis

178. Use of Oral Contrast for Abdominal Computed Tomography in Children With Blunt Torso Trauma

179. The Battle Against Antimicrobial Resistance

180. Risk of intracranial pathologic conditions requiring emergency intervention after a first complex febrile seizure episode among children

181. Treatment of Guanfacine Toxicity With Naloxone

182. Test characteristics of the respiratory syncytial virus enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay in febrile infantsor = 60 days of age

183. Cosmetic outcome of scalp wound closure with staples in the pediatric emergency department: a prospective, randomized trial

184. Emergency Department Practice Variation in Computed Tomography Use for Children with Minor Blunt Head Trauma

185. Adolescent females’ preferences for a pregnancy prevention intervention using text messaging

186. Bilateral calf pain in an adolescent

187. Medical causes of pneumomediastinum in children

189. Referring sexually active female adolescents from the Emergency Department to family planning clinic: Is a wallet card effective?

190. Fatal accidental dibucaine poisoning in children

191. Cranial Computed Tomography Use Among Children With Minor Blunt Head Trauma

192. Prevalence of Clinically Important Traumatic Brain Injuries in Children With Minor Blunt Head Trauma and Isolated Severe Injury Mechanisms

194. DECREASING FALSE POSITIVE URINE RESULTS

195. PNEUMOCOCCAL BACTEREMIA IN HIV-INFECTED CHILDREN

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