Childhood Diseases & Disorders, VEN-ZEL
Although the diseases of childhood are largely similar to those of the adult, there are several important differences. Certain specific disorders are unique to children; others, such as acute nephritis—inflammation of the kidney—are common in children and infrequent in adults. Additionally, a major segment of pediatric care concerns the treatment and prevention of congenital anomalies, both functional and structural.
Childhood Diseases & Disorders Encyclopedia Articles By Title
ventricular septal defect, opening in the partition between the two ventricles, or lower chambers, of the heart.......
whooping cough, acute, highly communicable respiratory disease characterized in its typical form by paroxysms of......
XYY-trisomy, relatively common human sex chromosome anomaly in which a male has two Y chromosomes rather than one.......
Zellweger syndrome, congenital disorder characterized by complete absence or reduction in the number of peroxisomes......