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    Clustering of Cases of IDDM 2 to 4 Years after Hepatitis B Immunization is Consistent with Clustering after Infections and Progression to IDDM in Autoantibody Positive Individuals

    John Barthelow Classen

    The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal, 2008; 2: 1.
    Electronic Publication Date: February 11, 2008
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    Risk of Vaccine Induced Diabetes in Children with a Family History of Type 1 Diabetes

    John Barthelow Classen

    The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal, 2008; 2: 7.
    Electronic Publication Date: February 13, 2008
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    Risk Factors for Spontaneous Intestinal Perforation in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants§

    Irfan Ahmad, Kristy F. Davis, Sherif Emi, Cherry Uy and Jack Sills

    The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal, 2008; 2: 11.
    Electronic Publication Date: March 14, 2008
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    Constipation is the Most Frequent Cause of Chronic Abdominal Pain in Children

    Vera Loening-Baucke and Alexander Swidsinski

    The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal, 2008; 2: 16.
    Electronic Publication Date: March 27, 2008
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    The Management of Paediatric Crohn’s Disease: Addressing Unmet Needs

    Geneviève Veereman-Wauters and Salvatore Cucchiara

    The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal, 2008; 2: 21.
    Electronic Publication Date: April 23, 2008
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    Differences in Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Non- and Mono- or Polysensitised Allergic Children with Asthma Bronchiale

    Leonie Korsch, Annette Hombach, Clivia Schnegg, Michael Weiss and Eckhard Korsch

    The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal, 2008; 2: 30.
    Electronic Publication Date: June 23, 2008
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    Sacrosidase Trial in Chronic Nonspecific Diarrhea in Children

    Riad M. Rahhal and Warren P. Bishop

    The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal, 2008; 2: 35.
    Electronic Publication Date: October 15, 2008
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    Primary Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis, an Important Component of Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome: Therapeutic Options and Genetic Basis

    James C.M. Chan and Karl S. Roth

    The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal, 2008; 2: 39.
    Electronic Publication Date: December 29, 2008
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        • Volume 10, 2020
        • Volume 9, 2019
        • Volume 8, 2014
        • Volume 7, 2013
        • Volume 6, 2012
        • Volume 5, 2011
        • Volume 4, 2010
        • Volume 3, 2009
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        • Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma ALK-Negative: About a Rare Pediatric Case Report

          June 16, 2020
        • Children and Coronavirus Infection (Covid-19): What to Tell Children to Avoid Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

          April 15, 2020
          • About the Journal

            The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal

            ISSN: 1874-3099
            Volume: 10, 2020

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          • About the Editor

            Michele Roccella
            Department of Psychological, Pedagogical and educational Sciences
            University of Palermo
            Palermo
            Italy
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            Biography of Michele Roccella

            Michele Roccella is Associate Professor of Neuropsychiatry at the Department of Psychology, Pedagogical and Educational Sciences, University of Palermo (Italy). He graduated in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Palermo and obtained his Specialization in Infantile Neuropsychiatry at the same university. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Nuropsyopathology of evolutionary learning processes at the Second University of Naples. He has over 368 publications on national and international journals and has been awarded several prizes. His main research interests are neurological and psychiatric disorders in the age of evolution, in particular autism spectrum disorders, genetic-based intellectual disabilities, neuropsychological disorders in epilepsy and myopathies.

            Department of Psychological, Pedagogical and educational Sciences, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy
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            News release date: March 29, 2018

            Description:

            The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews, letters, case reports and guest-edited single topic issues in all areas of pediatric medicine. Bentham Open ensures speedy peer review process and accepted papers are published within 2 weeks of final acceptance.

            The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal is committed to ensuring high quality of research published. We believe that a dedicated and committed team of editors and reviewers make it possible to ensure the quality of the research papers. The overall standing of a journal is in a way, reflective of the quality of its Editor(s) and Editorial Board and its members.

            The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal is seeking energetic and qualified researchers to join its editorial board team as Editorial Board Members or reviewers.

            The essential criteria to become Editorial Board Members of The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal are as follows:

            1. Experience in pediatric medicine with an academic degree.
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            3. Proficiency in English language.

            The Roles of Editorial Board Member are to:

            1. Offer advice on journals’ policy and scope.
            2. Submit or solicit at least one article for the journal annually.
            3. Contribute and/or solicit Guest Edited thematic issues to the journal in a hot area (at least one thematic issue every two years).
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            News release date: April 11, 2018

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            All articles would be published FREE of all open access fees if submitted by June 30th, 2018 in The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal.


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