Czech-Slovak Pediatrics - Issue 2/2007
Original Papers
			
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							Changes in Iodine Supplementation after Eradication of Iodine Deficit and Their Possible Causes. A Randomized Study of Children Population in Two Regions of the Czech Republic with a Time Lapse of 5 Years. First Publication of the Results
					
					
J. Čeřovská, R. Bílek, M. Dvořáková, H. Zamrazilová, P. Hoskovcová, M. Vosátková, V. Zamrazil
			
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							Bone Marrow Transplantation in Children – Parents’ Point of View
					
					
P. Scheberová, J. Horáková, S. Šufliarska, I. Boďová
			
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							Bone Marrow Transplantation in Children – Medical Staff Point of View
					
					
P. Scheberová, J. Horáková, I. Boďová, S. Šufliarska
Case Report
			
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							Multiple Intracranial Complications of Pansinusitis in Children
					
					
V. Smolka, J. Reitinger, E. Klásková, K. Michálková, D. Pospíšilová, I. Vlčková, M. Kala, J. Wiedermann
Review
			
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							Heart Rate Variability in Neonatal Period
					
					
Z. Lehotská, K. Javorka, M. Javorka, M. Zibolen, S. Krupičková
The current Case
			
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							Teratogenic Phenylketonuria-related Embryopathy
					
					
E. Seemanová
Czech-Slovak Pediatrics
					2007 Issue 2
Most read in this issue
- Multiple Intracranial Complications of Pansinusitis in Children
 - Continual Monitoring of Electric Brain Activity in Newborns (aEEG – Amplitude Integrated EEG)
 - Bone Marrow Transplantation in Children – Parents’ Point of View
 - Teratogenic Phenylketonuria-related Embryopathy