Children And Young Adults Literature
Mostrando 13-17 de 17 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. THE RURAL SCHOOL AND ITS TEACHER IN CAMPO DAS VERTENTES / A ESCOLA RURAL E SEU PROFESSOR NO CAMPO DAS VERTENTES
This thesis discusses aspects of rural education in the state of Minas Gerais, focussing on teachers and schools in the town of Campo das Vertentes. The guiding questions for the study were: What is the history of rural education in Minas Gerais?; What is the current situation with respect to the education offered to children and young adults who live in rur
Publicado em: 2003
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14. Papilomatose recorrente respiratoria na laringe : caracteristicas epidemiologicas, clinicas e os resultados de tratamento com laser de CO2
A retrospective study of 72 patients with laryngeal recurrent respiratory papillomatosis was performed, from march 1986 to october 2000, at "Unidade Multidisciplinar de Medicina Laser" and "Serviço de Laringologia do Ambulatório da Unicamp", where they were diagnosed and folIowed. The study group was composed by adults and children from both sexo Their rec
Publicado em: 2001
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15. Juvenile fibromatosis of the orbit: a case report with review of the literature.
Proliferation of fibrous tissues to form a localised mass with infiltrating margins may occur anywhere in the body; involvement of the orbit is rare. Children and young adults are most commonly affected. The term 'juvenile fibromatosis' is one of several synonyms. Of the two main forms of this entity, the solitary form is the more common and the prognosis is
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16. Posterior subcapsular cataract and inhaled corticosteroid therapy.
BACKGROUND--Although posterior subcapsular cataract complicates both systemic and topical corticosteroid therapy, the literature on the effects of inhaled corticosteroids is conflicting. METHODS--One hundred and forty children and young adults on inhaled corticosteroids were examined by slit lamp ophthalmoscopy after pupillary dilatation; 103 had received on
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17. Severe chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection syndrome.
Reports of unusually severe lymphoproliferative disorders associated with extremely high antibody titers against Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) have recently increased. The syndrome, which we designated severe chronic active EBV infection syndrome, is characterized by persistent or intermittent fever, lymphadenopathy, and hepatosplenomegaly and primarily affects c