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Archives de pédiatrie : organe officiel de la Sociéte française de pédiatrie.

Periodical
Pediatrics
Publisher:
Editions Scientifiques Elsevier,. Paris : Elsevier
Frequency: Twelve no. a year
Country: France
Language: fre
Author(s):
Société française de pédiatrie.
Start Year:1994 -
ISSN:
0929-693X (Print)
1769-664X (Electronic)
0929-693X (Linking)
Impact Factor
1.8
2022
NLM ID:9421356
(DNLM):SR0078615(s)
(OCoLC):29789429
Coden:APEDE4
Classification:W1 AR342MM
[Congenital foot abnormalities].
Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie    December 15, 2014   Volume 22, Issue 3 331-336 doi: 10.1016/j.arcped.2014.11.009
Delpont M, Lafosse T, Bachy M, Mary P, Alves A, Vialle R.The foot may be the site of birth defects. These abnormalities are sometimes suspected prenatally. Final diagnosis depends on clinical examination at birth. These deformations can be simple malpositions: metatarsus adductus, talipes calcaneovalgus and pes supinatus. The prognosis is excellent spontaneously or with a simple orthopedic treatment. Surgery remains outstanding. The use of a pediatric orthopedist will be considered if malposition does not relax after several weeks. Malformations (clubfoot, vertical talus and skew foot) require specialized care early. Clubfoot is characterized by an ...
[Epidemiology of equestrian injuries in children].
Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie    September 13, 2012   Volume 19, Issue 10 1053-1057 doi: 10.1016/j.arcped.2012.07.010
Laurent R, Uhring J, Bentahar M, Constantinou B, de Billy B, Langlais J.Children increasingly participate in horseback riding, especially young girls, with more and more accidents during this activity. The severity of the injuries caused by horses seems to be higher than in other sports. Methods: In a retrospective study, we reviewed 303 accidents of children younger than 15 years of age during the past 13 years. Our study only investigated children who were hospitalized after their accident. Results: Eighty-two percent of the injured children were girls, but there was no difference between girls and boys in terms of severity. In most cases, children were hurt by ...