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Nathan Kuppermann

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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|October 4, 2002
Respiratory syncytial virus infection and the risk of serious bacterial infectionsNathan Kuppermann
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|August 29, 2002
The evaluation of young febrile children for occult bacteremia: time to reevaluate our approach?Nathan Kuppermann
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|June 11, 2003
Diagnostic testing of the febrile neonate: it is time to collaborateNathan Kuppermann
Pediatric Radiology|September 24, 2008
Pediatric head trauma: the evidence regarding indications for emergent neuroimagingNathan Kuppermann
Pediatrics|April 5, 2005
Twenty years of emergency medical services for children: a cause for celebration and a call for actionSteven Krug, Nathan Kuppermann
The Journal of Pediatrics|December 25, 2007
DKA-related cerebral edema and intravenous fluid therapy: potential pitfalls of uncontrolled retrospective studiesNicole Glaser, Nathan Kuppermann
JAMA Pediatrics|November 24, 2015
Role of Serum Procalcitonin in Identifying Young Febrile Infants With Invasive Bacterial Infections: One Step Closer to the Holy Grail?Nathan Kuppermann, Prashant Mahajan
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|April 5, 2005
Twenty years of emergency medical services for children--a cause for celebration and a call for actionSteven Krug, Nathan Kuppermann
Pediatric Emergency Care|July 3, 2004
The evaluation and management of children with diabetic ketoacidosis in the emergency departmentNicole Glaser, Nathan Kuppermann
Pediatric Emergency Care|April 13, 2005
Twenty years of emergency medical services for children: a cause for celebration and a call for actionSteven Krug, Nathan Kuppermann
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|October 4, 2002
Respiratory syncytial virus infection and the risk of serious bacterial infectionsNathan Kuppermann
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|August 29, 2002
The evaluation of young febrile children for occult bacteremia: time to reevaluate our approach?Nathan Kuppermann
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|June 11, 2003
Diagnostic testing of the febrile neonate: it is time to collaborateNathan Kuppermann
Pediatric Radiology|September 24, 2008
Pediatric head trauma: the evidence regarding indications for emergent neuroimagingNathan Kuppermann
Pediatrics|April 5, 2005
Twenty years of emergency medical services for children: a cause for celebration and a call for actionSteven Krug, Nathan Kuppermann
The Journal of Pediatrics|December 25, 2007
DKA-related cerebral edema and intravenous fluid therapy: potential pitfalls of uncontrolled retrospective studiesNicole Glaser, Nathan Kuppermann
JAMA Pediatrics|November 24, 2015
Role of Serum Procalcitonin in Identifying Young Febrile Infants With Invasive Bacterial Infections: One Step Closer to the Holy Grail?Nathan Kuppermann, Prashant Mahajan
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|April 5, 2005
Twenty years of emergency medical services for children--a cause for celebration and a call for actionSteven Krug, Nathan Kuppermann
Pediatric Emergency Care|July 3, 2004
The evaluation and management of children with diabetic ketoacidosis in the emergency departmentNicole Glaser, Nathan Kuppermann
Pediatric Emergency Care|April 13, 2005
Twenty years of emergency medical services for children: a cause for celebration and a call for actionSteven Krug, Nathan Kuppermann
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