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American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)|September 1, 1993
Serious sports injuries requiring hospitalization seen in a pediatric emergency departmentJ M Davis, N Kuppermann, G Fleisher
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|October 1, 1994
The role of heparin in the prevention of extremity and digit necrosis in meningococcal purpura fulminansN Kuppermann, S H Inkelis, R Saladino
Pediatric Emergency Care|August 1, 1995
Perforation of the colon in an adolescent girlJ Kinnane, C Priebe, M Caty, et al.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|March 10, 2000
Predictors of intussusception in young childrenN Kuppermann, T O'Dea, L Pinckney, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 13, 1998
Predictors of occult pneumococcal bacteremia in young febrile childrenN Kuppermann, G R Fleisher, D M Jaffe
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|January 7, 1999
Evaluation of febrile children with petechial rashes: is there consensus among pediatricians?D G Nelson, J Leake, J Bradley, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 1, 1997
Intravenous versus oral corticosteroids in the management of acute asthma in childrenP L Barnett, G L Caputo, M Baskin, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|October 24, 2001
Coagulation testing in pediatric blunt trauma patientsJ F Holmes, H C Goodwin, C Land, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|August 27, 1999
Identification of intra-abdominal injuries in children hospitalized following blunt torso traumaJ F Holmes, P E Sokolove, C Land, et al.
Pediatrics|February 2, 1999
Clinical and hematologic features do not reliably identify children with unsuspected meningococcal diseaseN Kuppermann, R Malley, S H Inkelis, et al.
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American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)|September 1, 1993
Serious sports injuries requiring hospitalization seen in a pediatric emergency departmentJ M Davis, N Kuppermann, G Fleisher
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|October 1, 1994
The role of heparin in the prevention of extremity and digit necrosis in meningococcal purpura fulminansN Kuppermann, S H Inkelis, R Saladino
Pediatric Emergency Care|August 1, 1995
Perforation of the colon in an adolescent girlJ Kinnane, C Priebe, M Caty, et al.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|March 10, 2000
Predictors of intussusception in young childrenN Kuppermann, T O'Dea, L Pinckney, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 13, 1998
Predictors of occult pneumococcal bacteremia in young febrile childrenN Kuppermann, G R Fleisher, D M Jaffe
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|January 7, 1999
Evaluation of febrile children with petechial rashes: is there consensus among pediatricians?D G Nelson, J Leake, J Bradley, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 1, 1997
Intravenous versus oral corticosteroids in the management of acute asthma in childrenP L Barnett, G L Caputo, M Baskin, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|October 24, 2001
Coagulation testing in pediatric blunt trauma patientsJ F Holmes, H C Goodwin, C Land, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|August 27, 1999
Identification of intra-abdominal injuries in children hospitalized following blunt torso traumaJ F Holmes, P E Sokolove, C Land, et al.
Pediatrics|February 2, 1999
Clinical and hematologic features do not reliably identify children with unsuspected meningococcal diseaseN Kuppermann, R Malley, S H Inkelis, et al.
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