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AUTHOR INDEX Aach Barber, ].W Bruckner, A.1 olborn, D.K., 1119 SAP Comr nittee Barker, J.1 Bryson, Y., e9 olby, C.J., 789, e36 Nutrition Bartel, D.A Buchanan, I.D olditz, G.A., e56, 1292 AAP Task Barth, R., 697 Buchbinder, S ole, F.S., 538 Circume Bartman, T., 681 Bulloch, B., e48 olford, J.M., Jr, e19 Abassi, 5 Barton, D.M., 332 Burns, M.M., e66 ollins, M.H., 123 Abbott, R Barton, L.L., e35 Burrows, E., 569 olten, H.R., 538 Abboud Bass, ] L., 114 Busse }.W e43 ondon, L.M., 681 Achermat! Bass } W., 422 Busslinger, M., e39 Connell, F.A., 246, 562 Adan Bauchner, H., 159, 496 585 Butler, J.C., 462 onry, J., 1096 \dams S55 onry, R., 1096 Adam Bauer, ¢ onstantinescu, A.R., 492 Adeln Bauer, 5 aballero .¢ l OOK I 1271 Adler, R Baum, V.¢ abrera, G., 462 ook, K.L., 320 Adolesce Beaty alhoun, D.A ook, | 831 A\IDMSH AIRe RnN ghetti aalmlaargghoa,n , ¢ P ooookp,e r W.J., e81 ey ameron, K ooper, T.R., 523 ampbell, D.I oplan, J., e65 ampbell, J.B., e43 ornblath, M., 1141 ampbell, J.R., 1041 orneli, H.M., 831 ampbell, T.F., 1119 oté, C.]., 805 apra, A.M., 1058 ounsell, S.J., 510 ( arabin H., 156 owin, L.S., 1115 arbajal, R., e47 ox, C., 542 Benton-Davis arey, W.B., 863 raig, |.¢ 1236 Berberich, F.R irlo, W.A., 1046 raig, J.E., e58 M.D., & arolan, P.L., 774 ressman, J., 549 R.P arr, R., 1173 ull, W.L., e54 wrol, C.L., 1299 ummings, P., e44 asani-Martinez, C., 685 urran, M., 800 istillo, W., 528 urry, M.D., 156 enterwall, S.A., 89 enterwall, W.R., 89 ernadas, ].M.C., e45 Dabbah, H., e41 hadwick, E.G., e80 D’ Alessandro, D.M., e74 hairperson, 11237] 7(0 D’ Allesandro M P e74 hamberlain, |. ‘l 797i9e ) Damaraju A.W.C.V., e22 ian, C., 84 Damore, J.P., Jr, 158 han, D.S., 422 Daneman, A., 121 hang, R.-K.R D’ Angelo, L.J., 467 hauvin, P D’Angio, C.T., 542 hen, A.Y Dankner, W.M., e7‘ heng, T.1 Danon, Y.L., e70 herry Danseco, I R., e27 hervinsky Darmstadt, G.L., 438 hesney, R Darragh, R., 1260 hess, P.R David, M., 462 hessare, | David, T.]., 794 hilds, G.I Davies, H.D., E60 hiu, N.-€ ( Davis, C.E., e79 hiu, R.W., 463 Davis, G.M., 1209 hristakis, D.A., 246, e44 Davis, L.A. Brandt, M.1 hristensen, R.D., e7, 3925 Davis, P.I Braveman hristionsen, C.L., 260 Davis, R.L., e44 Brenner hrousos, G.P., 115 Dawson, ].D., e63 Bachur, R Breslin hudnofsky, C.R., 1110 Day, N.L., 39 Back, M.R hung, C.Y., 372 Daya, M.R., 402 Backstrom Briét, | lancy, R.R., 1082 Dean, J.M., 831 Bacon, B.R Brisk, | lark, C.M., 1096 DeBella, K., 608 Baden, H.1 Bronsky, | lark, R.H., 112 Deegan, T.J., 1110 Bahna, S.1 Bronstein, ] lark, S.J ed2 - de Jongste, 1.C., e62 Bailey, A 641 Brook, N.L., e53 larke, R., e24 deLagausie, P., 921 Bailey, M.C., 1174 Brooks, A.-M., 1171 larren, S.K., e26 Delaney-Black, V., 1216 Bailis, S.A 681 Brophy, P.D., e48 layton, P.E., 794 Deloria, M.A., e12 Baker A.] 1e0o41+, 1299 Brosseau, L., 1209 leary, G.M., 1 deMello, D.E., 53: Baker, C.] Brotherton S.I oy ohen, A., 8, e41 Dessens, A.B., e77 Baker, L.A., 604 Brouillette, R.T., 405 ohen, R.L., 1286 Dhanireddy, R., 1051 Baker, R.S Ss l 2+/7() Broyles,S ., 1216 ohn, F.G., 575 Dharnidharka, V.R., 463 Baptist, E.C., 46 Bruce, F., e53 olbert, S.I., e74 Diamond, D., 800 1376 PEDIATRICS Vol . 105 No. 6 June 2000 AUTHOR INDEX Aach Barber, ].W Bruckner, A.1 olborn, D.K., 1119 SAP Comr nittee Barker, J.1 Bryson, Y., e9 olby, C.J., 789, e36 Nutrition Bartel, D.A Buchanan, I.D olditz, G.A., e56, 1292 AAP Task Barth, R., 697 Buchbinder, S ole, F.S., 538 Circume Bartman, T., 681 Bulloch, B., e48 olford, J.M., Jr, e19 Abassi, 5 Barton, D.M., 332 Burns, M.M., e66 ollins, M.H., 123 Abbott, R Barton, L.L., e35 Burrows, E., 569 olten, H.R., 538 Abboud Bass, ] L., 114 Busse }.W e43 ondon, L.M., 681 Achermat! Bass } W., 422 Busslinger, M., e39 Connell, F.A., 246, 562 Adan Bauchner, H., 159, 496 585 Butler, J.C., 462 onry, J., 1096 \dams S55 onry, R., 1096 Adam Bauer, ¢ onstantinescu, A.R., 492 Adeln Bauer, 5 aballero .¢ l OOK I 1271 Adler, R Baum, V.¢ abrera, G., 462 ook, K.L., 320 Adolesce Beaty alhoun, D.A ook, | 831 A\IDMSH AIRe RnN ghetti aalmlaargghoa,n , ¢ P ooookp,e r W.J., e81 ey ameron, K ooper, T.R., 523 ampbell, D.I oplan, J., e65 ampbell, J.B., e43 ornblath, M., 1141 ampbell, J.R., 1041 orneli, H.M., 831 ampbell, T.F., 1119 oté, C.]., 805 apra, A.M., 1058 ounsell, S.J., 510 ( arabin H., 156 owin, L.S., 1115 arbajal, R., e47 ox, C., 542 Benton-Davis arey, W.B., 863 raig, |.¢ 1236 Berberich, F.R irlo, W.A., 1046 raig, J.E., e58 M.D., & arolan, P.L., 774 ressman, J., 549 R.P arr, R., 1173 ull, W.L., e54 wrol, C.L., 1299 ummings, P., e44 asani-Martinez, C., 685 urran, M., 800 istillo, W., 528 urry, M.D., 156 enterwall, S.A., 89 enterwall, W.R., 89 ernadas, ].M.C., e45 Dabbah, H., e41 hadwick, E.G., e80 D’ Alessandro, D.M., e74 hairperson, 11237] 7(0 D’ Allesandro M P e74 hamberlain, |. ‘l 797i9e ) Damaraju A.W.C.V., e22 ian, C., 84 Damore, J.P., Jr, 158 han, D.S., 422 Daneman, A., 121 hang, R.-K.R D’ Angelo, L.J., 467 hauvin, P D’Angio, C.T., 542 hen, A.Y Dankner, W.M., e7‘ heng, T.1 Danon, Y.L., e70 herry Danseco, I R., e27 hervinsky Darmstadt, G.L., 438 hesney, R Darragh, R., 1260 hess, P.R David, M., 462 hessare, | David, T.]., 794 hilds, G.I Davies, H.D., E60 hiu, N.-€ ( Davis, C.E., e79 hiu, R.W., 463 Davis, G.M., 1209 hristakis, D.A., 246, e44 Davis, L.A. Brandt, M.1 hristensen, R.D., e7, 3925 Davis, P.I Braveman hristionsen, C.L., 260 Davis, R.L., e44 Brenner hrousos, G.P., 115 Dawson, ].D., e63 Bachur, R Breslin hudnofsky, C.R., 1110 Day, N.L., 39 Back, M.R hung, C.Y., 372 Daya, M.R., 402 Backstrom Briét, | lancy, R.R., 1082 Dean, J.M., 831 Bacon, B.R Brisk, | lark, C.M., 1096 DeBella, K., 608 Baden, H.1 Bronsky, | lark, R.H., 112 Deegan, T.J., 1110 Bahna, S.1 Bronstein, ] lark, S.J ed2 - de Jongste, 1.C., e62 Bailey, A 641 Brook, N.L., e53 larke, R., e24 deLagausie, P., 921 Bailey, M.C., 1174 Brooks, A.-M., 1171 larren, S.K., e26 Delaney-Black, V., 1216 Bailis, S.A 681 Brophy, P.D., e48 layton, P.E., 794 Deloria, M.A., e12 Baker A.] 1e0o41+, 1299 Brosseau, L., 1209 leary, G.M., 1 deMello, D.E., 53: Baker, C.] Brotherton S.I oy ohen, A., 8, e41 Dessens, A.B., e77 Baker, L.A., 604 Brouillette, R.T., 405 ohen, R.L., 1286 Dhanireddy, R., 1051 Baker, R.S Ss l 2+/7() Broyles,S ., 1216 ohn, F.G., 575 Dharnidharka, V.R., 463 Baptist, E.C., 46 Bruce, F., e53 olbert, S.I., e74 Diamond, D., 800 1376 PEDIATRICS Vol . 105 No. 6 June 2000 Diaz, C., e8 Fennell, R.S., IIL, 463 Gifford, K.L., 320 Helton, E., 1260 Diaz, T., 1188 Fernandez, M., 1299 Gillespie, R., e50 Hendren, W.H., 800 Dick, A.W., 363, 687, 692, Fernhoff, P.M., 1175 Gillman, M.W., e56 Hendrie, N.W., e76 697, 706, 711, 719, 728 Ferraris, J.R., e45 GilmaPratti-Madrid, 528 Hermann, R., 49 Digregorio, J., 1066 Feudtner, C., 246 Glauber, J., 1330 Herschel, M., 681 DiLberti, J.H., e2 Field, A.E., e56 Glazner, J., e72 Herva, R., 598 Dinsmoor, M.]., 21 Fields, C.B., e32 Goldenberg, R.L., 1046 Hester, N., 1020 Dinulos, J.G., 438 Filipov, P., 1 Goldfarb, J., e9 Hick, K., 1100 District of Columbia Child Filka, J., 913 Goldman, M., 1232 Hinton, R., e57 Adolescent Injury Research Findley, S., 1188 Goldmann, D.A., 1330 Hoeffel, C., 1335 Network,, e32 Finkelstein, J.A., 260 Goldsmith, L., 1 Hogg, R.J., 1242 District of Columbia Fischel-Ghodsian, N., e70 Gordh, T., 73 Hoggarth, B.J., e81 Neonatal Network,, 1051 Fischer, A.F., 1058 Gordin, L., 1232 Hoil, J.L., 363, 687, 692, 697, Dixon, M.LS., Jr, 686 Fischer, B.F., 866 Gordon-Larsen, P., e83 706, 711, 719, 728 Docimo, S.G., 604 Fischer, H., 866 Gorenstein, A., e45, 1066 Homer, C.J., 1330 Dollaghan, C.A., 1119 Fishcer, A., e39 Gould, J.B., e37 Honig, P.J., 123 Donato, H., 1066 Fitzgerald, C., e6 Gourgiotis, D., e28 Horgan, M.J., 542 Donovan, E.F., 14 Fitzgerald, D.A., 1209 Gow, K.W., e68 Hornberger, L.K., 1106 Dorosty, A.R., 1115 FitzSimmon, S.C., 53 Gravel, J.S., 1279 Horton, M.K., 379 Douglas, R.M., 738, 743 Fleischman, A., 641 Gray, G., 137 Hoshiyawa, A., 62 Dover, G.]., 1254 Fleisher, B.E., 1216 Gray, L., el4 Hoult, L., 569 Downs, S.M., 463 Fleiss, F.M.H.P.M., 681 Green, J.L., 753 Hoult, L.A., 325 Drago, D.A., 915 Fletcher, A.M., 510 Green, K., E60 Howell, L., 354 Du, Y., e7, 392 Flores, G., 496 Greensher, J., 1009 Hsieh, W.-S., e20 Ducharme, F.M., 405 Folck, B.F., 822 Grigsby, R.K., 843 Hsu, C.-H., e20 Duchin, J.S., 1372 Fontaine, P., 681 Groner, J.A., 267 Huang, F.-Y., e20 Duggan, A., 156, 250 Foote, E.F., 492 Grossman, D.C., 562 Huang, S.-H., e20 Duggan, A.K., 1254 Ford, L.M., 1372 Grossman, L.K., 267 Huang, T.-T., e20 Duggan, P.J., 510 Forman, J.A., 35% Group, O.G.A.S.S., E60 Huang, Z.]., du Marchie Sarvaas, G.]., e62 Fornes, P., 1335 Grummer-Strawn, L.M., e85 Hudson, S., 117 Duncan, C.C., 485 Forrest, C.B., Grunau, R.E., e6 Hughart, N., e Dunlap, N.E., e53 Fortenberry, Guagliardo, M.F., 733 Huhtala, V., Durandy, A., e39 Fowler, D.R., Guillet, R., 542 Hung, H.-Y., Durbin, D.R., 1179 Fowler, M.G., e8 Gush, J., 117 Hung, Y.-Y., 760 Dusick, A.M., 1216 Fox, H.B., 760 Gustafson, N., e21 Hupkova, H., 913 Dweck, H.S., 542 Frager, G., 575 Gutgesell, H.P., 332 Hutson, A.D., 392 Dwyer, J.T., 1292 Francis, A.B., 753 Gutglass, D.J., e67 Huttova, M., 913 Dziatkowiak, H., 49 Francis, P., 1260 Guyer, B., e33 Hyndman, N.]J., e35 Frazier, A.L., e56 Easley, K.A., e9 Freed, G.L., e82 Habib, Z., 436 llonen, J., 49 Ebrahimi, M., 528 Freeman, D.H., Jr, 1227 Hack, M., 836 Ilyas, M., 463 Eddy, A., 1242 French, J.W., E78 Hafler, J.P., 238 Immergluck, L.C., e54 i ddy, M., 354 Fretzayas, A., e28 Hagen, J., e51 Impicciatore, P., el Edell, D., e24 Freudigman, K.A., 767 Haimerl, F., e75 Ingelfinger, J., 1242 Eden, A.N., 1370 Fri¢, M., 913 Halfon, N., 760 Injeyan, H.S., e43 Edwards, A.D., 510 Fricker, F.J., 1260 Hall, D.E., 1305 Irwig, L.M., 1236 Edwards, G.A., e50 Friedman, J.M., 608 Hall, R.T., 1137 Islam, M.P., 311 Edwards, K.M., ell, e12 Frigoletto, F.D., 8 Hall, S., e17 Ehlenfield, D.R., 79 Freen, J.F., e52 Hallman, M., 1013 Jacob, ® l Ehrenkranz, R.A., 14, 429 Fuddy, L., 250 Halpern, G.J., e70 Jacobs, J., 747 Ehrlich, J.R.R., 515 Fujioka, Y., 343 Halterman, J.S., 272 Jaffe, M., e41 Eichwald, K., 66 Fujisawa, T., 62 Hammerman, C., 533 Janosky, J.E., 1119 Eid, N., 354 Fuloria, M., 915 Hampers, L., e67 Jansen, D.L., e11 Ein, S.H., 121 Furlong, W., 569 Hamvas, A., 538 Janz, K.F., e63 Elixhauser, A., 219 Futterman, D., 467 Hanquinet, S., 1202 Jarrell, L., 363, 728 Ellison, J.A., 794 Hansen, T.N., 523 Jayanthi, S., 510 El-Mohandes, A.A.I Gaffney, M.B., e16 Hanson, I.C., e8 Jenik, A.G., e45 Elstein, A.S., e54 Galil, K., e17 Hanzen, J., 913 Jennings, J., 697 Emmett, P.M., 1115 Gall, O., e47 Haque, K.N., 1173 Jensvold, N.G., 1058 Emre, S., e29 Gallaher, K.J., 542 Hardiek, M.L., e34 Jiang, X., 311 Englund, B.P., 1020 Ganelis, L., e41 Harkavy, K., 1051 Jimenez, E., e51 Englund, J.A., e11, e12 Gannon, C.M., 1 Harper, M.B., 502 Jobes, D.R., 1082 Ensminger, M.E., 286 Garber, A.M., 637 Harris, S.]., 463 Joffe, A., 156 Erickson, L.C., 1271 Garcia, C., 1066 Harruff, R., 915 Joffe, S., 862 Escobar, G.]., 822, 862, 1058 Garcia-Prats, J.A., 523 Harvey, E., 246, e44 Johansson, C., 49 Etheridge, S.P., e58 Gardner, M.N., 822 Hasan, Q., 117 Johnson, N., e48 Eubanks, L., 1305 Gardner, W.P., 1313 Hassinen, L.E., 598 Johnson, S.C., 1305 i ven, L., e41 Garren, K.C., e13 Hawdon, J.M., 1141 Johnson, V., 780 Garrison, M.M., e44 Hay, W.W., Jr, 424 Johnston, B.D., 562 Fagbemi, A., 510 Gartner, L.M., 915 Haywood, J.L., 1046 Jolley, S.G., 1371 Fairweather-Tait, S., e38 Gaskin, P.R.A., 1184 Headley, G.M., 1279 Jones, A., e33 Fanaroff, A.A., 14 Gaynon, M.W., 420 Healthy Steps Evaluation Jorm, L., 738, 7 Farrell, P.M., 53 Genel, M., 1131 Team,, e33 Joseph, J.G., 77 22oe ] Feder, H.M., Jr, 855, 1: Gerbasi, T.R., 1171 Heffner, L.]., 8 Joyner, S.E., 311 Feeny, D., 569 Gerdes, M., 1082 Heidenreich, C., 231 Jue, K., 1260 Feldman, H.M., 1119 Gerstmann, D.R., 112 Heininger, U., e31 Fellman, V., 398 Giannone, P.]., 1036 Heinonen, R., e84 Kaefer, M., 800 Felner, E.1., e55 Gibson, R.A., 32 Hellerstein, S., 463 Kage, M., 62 INDEX TO VOLUME 105 1377 Kahane, S.M Lagercrantz, H., 66 Mair, D., 1260 Morris, M.W., 549 Kahn, S.]., E78 Lahat, E., 1232 Maisels, M.]., 242 Morris, R.M., e23 Kalhan, S.C., 1141 Lai, H.-C., § Majamaa, K., 598 Morrison, E., 238 Kallan, M.]., 1179 Laine, A.-P., 49 Makrides, M., 32 Morrison, J.E., e13 Kamitsuka, M.D Lakhoo, K., 510 Makuch, R.W., 485 Morrow, A.L., 1029, 1036 Kanto, W.P., 843 I amola, S., 469 Malloy, M.H., 1227 Morse, S.B., 1046 Kaplan, G., 641 | an, A.]., e19 Malviya, S., e42 Moses, S., 620 Kaplan, M I ands, L.C., 591 Mandl, K.D., e5 Moss, E.M., 1082 Kaplan, M.D I ang, J., 8 Maniscalco, W.M., 542 Moustaki, M., e28 Kappas, A., | I annon, C.M., 641, 681 Mannonen, L., 431 Mukamel, D.B., 363, 687, 692, Karl, H.W I arguia, M., 1066 Marino, R.V., 1009 697, 706, 711, 719, 728 Karlowicz 1036 I ashley, M., 591 Marsocci, $.M., 753 Mull, D.S., 920 Karp, W.B I aupland, K.B., E60 Mathews, R.IL., 604 Mullins, M.E., 402 Kass, B., 219 I awler, K., 1188 Matos, M.E., e66 Mulvey, H.]., 161 Kastner, B l axova, A., 53 Matte, T., 1188 Munck, A., 921 Kato, H., 62 I ee, M., 496 May, W.L., 554 Murat, I., e47 Kato, T., e25 | efevre, F., e46 Maylahn, C., 1188 Murphy, J.J., e68 Kattan, M., e9 l *hmann, H.P., e57 Mayoral, C.E., 1009 Murphy, M.L., 753a Katz, K.H., 485 I *htonen, L., e84 McBride, J.T., 272, 1171 Muttilainen, M., 431 Katzman, D.K., 1100 I imanis, A., 405 McCloskey, C., 805 Myers, L., e21 Kay, M., 1371 I miley, K.V., 1242 McConnochie, K.M., 1171 Kellam, S., e73 I mons, J.A., 14 McCormick, M., 1375 Nakas, N., 1029 Kelleher, K.]., 316 313 I »sko, S.M., 1372 McCormick, M.C., 219 Navarro, J., 921 Kelly, C.S., 1029 I evenson, R., 84 McCrindle, B.W., 1100, 1106 Navedo, D.D., 767 Kemp, J.S., 774 I evetown, M., 575 McDonald, A., e50 Negrini, B., 316 Kempe, A., 1020 I evine, O.S., 21, 1172 McFarlane, E., 25> ) Nelson, E.A.S., e75 Kemper, K.J., 214 I eviton, A., 1194 McGeer, A., E60 Nelson, K.G., 1046 Kendig, ].W., 542 I wis, A.B., 528 McGilchrist, C., 738, 743 Neonatology Committee for Kennedy, J.R., 686 I wis, H.J., 510 McGuigan, M.A., 121 the Developmental Kenney, B., 615 I »wkowicz, C., 277 McGuire, ].K., e18 Epidemiology Network,, Kenney, R.D., 1305 I -zotte, D., e72 Mcinerny, T.K., 1313 1194 Keyserlingk, E.W., 59 I i, D., 1096 McIntosh, K., e9 Nery, J., e25 Khan, F., e25 l i, |.S., 1184 McKenna, J.J., 915 Neto, A.B., e25 Khoshoo \ I iaw, \ Y., 767 McLennan, J.D., 1090 Neufeld, E.J., e64 Khoury, M.] |L ibow, J.A., 336 McManus, M., 760 Neumann, M.A., 32 Kim, C.K., 372 I ieberman, E., 8 McMurray, R.G., e83 Newacheck, P.W., 760 Kim, H.L.N Liet, J|.M., 462 McSwiggan-Hardin, M., 843 Newburger, J.W., e64, 1271 Kim, ].S., 372 I ieu, T.A., 862, 1058 Meade, B.D., e11, e12 Newell, K., e73 Kim, W.S., 372 |L ifschitz, C.H., e4 Mele, L., 1216 Newman, T.B., 242, 637 Kimerling, M e53 I in, C.-C., e20 Mellins, R.B., e9 Nguyen, K.Q., Kimura, A., 62 l in, D.-S., e20 Meltzer, E.O., e23 Nguyen, T.S., 1 Kimura, K., 920 I inn, L.S 12 60 Mendez, H., e8 Nichols, M.H., 819 King, E., 538 I ipshulzS,. E., e9 Meng, Y.G., 1286 Nicklas, T.A., e2 King, W.D., 819 l ipson, M.A., 575 Ment, L.R., 485 Niederl, T., 49 Klebe rg \., 66 l iskova, M., 913 Mercer, B., 21 Nimmagadda, S.R., e67 Kleinman, R.f | iu, H., e37 Merke, D.P., 115 Nogee, L.M., 538 Klitzner, T.S I ivne, A 1232 Merkus, P.J.F.M., e62 Noll, R.B., 158 Knight, J.I l jungman, G Mesarina-Wicki, B., e22 Nolop, K.B , e22 Koa H \ Cz I omax I , e32 Mesiano, G., 1209 Noone, S.A., 359 Koch As 1260 I ombardi, E., 350 Meyyazhagan, S., 1305 Notterman, D.A., 805 Koch, M.A., 1051 I oock, ¢ 1096 Mian, M., 121 Nowicki, M ] , 426 Koepsell >r.D., 562 I osonsky, G.A., e12 Miller, D., e22 Nuutinen, M., 598 Koh, Y.Y., 372 l ourich M 23 Miller, I .C., e76 Kohelet, D., e6 I OW D.I E60 Miller, R I., e26 Oakes, W.]., e69 Kok, ]., 385 I ow, D.W., 123 Miller, T R., e27 Oberlander, Koplewitz, B.Z I owry, R.B.2 , e10 Miller, Z., 438 O’Brien, K., Koppe, J.G., e77 l ozoff, B., e51 Milliner, D., 1242 O’Brien, M. Korones, S.B 14 I ozon, M.M., 1110 Miltenburg, D.M., 1250 Oehrli, M., e36 Korvenranta, H I ucas, A., e38 Mimouni, A e70 Oelberg, D.G., 311 Koskiniemi, M |i ucey, J.F., 1152 Minasian, A., e70 Oh, W., 14 Kosorok, M.R., 53 |L ucey, K.R.A.J.F., 640 Minich, L.L.A., e58 O'Hara, M., 915 Kotelchuck, M., 1090 I uciano, R., 405 Misiakos, P., e25 Oltorf, C., 1 Koukoutsakis, P I una, C., 528 Mitchell, A.A., 1372 Onady, G.M., 1176 Koutsky, L.A., 13 I unn, E.R., e81 Mitchiner, J.C., 1110 O'Neil, C., e21 Kovacs, A., e9 I unge, M., e7, 392 Miura, T., 920 Oosting, H., 385 Kralewski, J., e30 I urie, S., e29 Modi, N., 1173 Orlin, S., 84 Kralinsky I utz, J., 84 Mofenson, L.M., e8 O'Sullivan, M.]., 21 Krasnov, M I ye, P., 231 Moll, E.K., 1179 Owens, S.E., 1184 Kréméry, \ Mollen, E., e51 Kreuger, A., 73 Maalouf, E.F., Moller, J.H., 815 Padula, M., 1 Krug, S.E., e67 MacGowan, C., e8 Monroe, K.W., 819 Paetau, A., 431 Kulkarni, M.S., e18 Machin, G., e36 Moore, M., 1194 Pagano, M., 1194 Kunin, S.A., 681 Macknin, M.L., 747 Morales-Suarez-Varela, M., Panagiotopoulos, C., 1100 Kurlat, |., 1 Magal, N., e70 685 Pandolfini, C., e1 Kurs-Lasky, M., 1119 Mahajan, L., 1371 Morelli, J.G., e3 Paneth, N., 1194 Mahajan, V., e50 Morello, P., e57 Papageorgiou, A.N., e40 Laborde, D., 311 Mahle, W.T., 1082 Morielli, A., 405 Papile, L.-A., 14, 1216 Lacroix, J., 462 Mahoney, L.T., e63 Morley, R., e38 Parad, R., 1194 1378 PEDIATRICS Vol . 105 No. 6 June 2000 Paradise, J.L., 1119 Reisler, G., 1232 Schwartz, R., 1141 Stephenson, T., e38 Park, Y., 372 Remes, A.M., 598 Scott, S.M., 320 Stevenson, D.K., 14, 420 Parkkinen, J., 398 Rendo, P., 1066 Scranton, M., e50 Stevens-Simon, C., e30 Parness, I.A., e64 Rennels, E.L.A.M.B., e11 Seidman, D., 463 Stjernqvist, K., 66 Parra-Cabrera, S., 1292 Rennels, M.B., e12 Seidman, E., 462 Stoddard, J.J., 27 Patel, D., 21 Retik, A., 800 Selbst, S.M., 864 Stoffman, N., e70 Patel, L., 794 Revy, P., e39 Seltzer, J.M., e23 Stoll, B., 21 Patel, M., 738, 743 Rice, M.R., 615 Servan-Schreiber, D., 915 Stoll, B.J., 14 Patel, Y., e29 Rich, K.C., e8 Seward, J., 84, e17 STOP-ROP Multicenter Study Pathomvanich, A., 115 Rich, L.N., 267 Shah, H.B., 492 Group,, 295 ; Pearlman, D.S., e22 Rich, M., 469 Shah, U., 436 Storms, W.W., e23 Pearson, H.A., 429 Richard, G.A., 463 Shankaran, S., 14 Stoskopf, B.L., 325, 569 Peavy, H., e9 Richardson, D.K., 8 Shannon, M., 1174 Stoto, M.A., 1375 Pelton, S.I., 1172 Richardson, G.A., 39 Shannon, M.W., e66 Strauss, R., e15 Penner, J.G., e68 Riely, C.A., 429 Shao, C., 733 Strauss, S., 1232 Perlis, C.S., 123 Riley, A.W., 286 Shapiro, R.A., e48 Stray-Petersen,, e52 Perrin, E.C., 277 Rimensberger, P.C., 1202 Shearer, W.T., e9 Streiner, D.L., 325 Perrin, J.M., 213 Rinder, H.M., 429 Shechet, J., 681 Strobino, D., e33 Person, D.A., 422 Ritter, S., e58 Sheehan, K.M., e16 Strope, G.L., 1029 Pestian, J., 1036 Roark, R.J., 1020 Stuber, M.L., e29 Peters, C.A., 800 Roback, M.G., e13 Shemesh, E., e29 Sturm, T., 1188 Peters, M.T., 21 Roberts, K.B., 463 Sherry, D.D., E78 Subotovsky, P., 1066 Peters, S.G., 117 Roberts, L., 738, 743 Shiffman, R.N., 767 Subramanian, K.N.S., 1051 Petrosino, A., 635 Robitaille, P., 462 Shingadia, D., e80 Suda, K., 1106 Peuchmaur, M., 921 Rockett, H.R.H., e56 Shoemaker, C., 641 Sundel, R.P., e64 Pezzati, M., 350 Rockette, H.E., 1119 Shohat, M., e70 Suresh, G.K., 1152 Phan, H.T., 1335 Rockney, R., 681 Shohat, T., e70 Susser, M., 1194 Phelps, D.L., 542 Rodewald, L.E., 363, 687, 692, Shone, L.P., 363, 687, 692, Swanson, ]., 641 Phibbs, R.H., 1286 697, 706, 711, 719, 728 697, 706, 711, 719, 728 Sylwestrzak, M.S., 866 Pichichero, M.E., 753, e11, Roghmann, K.J., 1171 Shults, J., 1029, 1036 Szilagyi, P.G., 272, 363, 687, e12 Rohde, C., 250 Sia, C., 250 692, 697, 706, 711, 719, 728, Pickering, L.K., 311 Romaguera, J., 21 Siassi, B., 528 1171 Piedmonte, M., 747 Rooklin, A., e22 Sicherer, S.H., 359 Szudek, J., 608 Pierpont, M.E., 1260 Roosevelt, G., e67 Sigman, D., 604 Szyld, E., 1 Pillet, P., e39 RoselynFeldman, 533 Sills, M.R., 733 Pinkleton, B.E., 343 Rosen, J.P., e22 Simmer, K., 32 Tait, A.R., e42 Pinna, A., e25 Rosenbaum, P.L., 325, 569 Simms, P., 1286 Tal, Y., e41 Pisartikova, M., 913 Rosenfeld, W., 1009 Simon, J.L., 161 Talley, W., 591 Pitcairn, D.L., 1119 Ross, ].D., 774 Simon, N.P., 1216 Talner, N.S., 1184 Pitfield, S., e6 Rotter, J.I., e70 Simpson, D., 231 Tambor, E., 286 Pitt, J., e8, e9 Roy, L.P., 1236 Simpson, L., 219 fan, S.C. 117 Platt, R., 260 Rubaltelli, F.F., 350 Sinaiko, A.R., 815 Tanenbaum, B., 681 Pokela, M.-L., 1013 Rubens, C.E., 137a7/ 2 Singh, M., 160 Tani, L.Y., e58 Pollack, M.M., 1051 Rubinstein, P., RI2D2 Q Singhal, A., e38 Tanz, R.R., e16 Ruff, M.E., e22 Sinkin, R.A., 542 Tapiero, B., 462 Popkin, B.M., e83 Rushton, J.L., e82 Skibinski, C., 747 Tashiro, K , e39 Portman, R.J., 1242 Russo, M.]., 1171 Skoner, D.P., e22, Taylor, A. 681 Potter, S.M., e40 Ryan, R.M., 542 Slack, C.L., e13 Teoh, D., e67 Powell, E.C., e16 Slutsky, A.S., 112 Tessaro, |., e85 PradipKamat, 528 Sabo, D.L., 1119 Smialek, J.E., 915 Thompson, D., 1174 Preiser, G., 681 Sahler, O.J.Z., 575 Smith, C.G., 1119 Thompson, J., 219 Prevention of Early-onset Saigal, S., 325, 569 Smith, N.J., e73 Thompson, J.F., e25 Neonatal Sepsis (PENS) Sanders, S.P., 1184 Smith, S., 549 Tirosh, E., e41 Study Group,, 21 Sandhu, B.K., 1371 Smith, W., 738, 743 Tokarska, L., 49 Prochaska, G., e42 SanGiovanni, J.P., 1292 Smolder-de Haas, H., e77 Toone, J.R., e10 Prochazka, J.V., 1260 Sanocka, U., 1194 Sneed, R.C., 554 Torres, A.D., e34 Proulx, F., 462 Santoli, J., e57 Snellman, L.W., 681 Tourniaire, B., e47 Prudent, L., 1066 Saugstad, O.D., e52 Solano, C., 1066 Trafton, S., 363, 687, 692, 697, Pursley-Crotteau, S., 843 Saul, J.P., e6 Soltész, G., 49 706, 711, 719, 728 Sawczenko, A., 1371 Soprano, J.V., e5 Tran, T.T., 1335 Quinn, T., 156 Schaffer, R., IIL, 1250 Sérensen, S., 73 Treves, S.T., 800 Quinn, T.C., e9 Scharfstein, D., e33 Sparrow, S.S., 485 Truong, N.H., 1335 Scheidt, P.C., e32 Spector, S.A., e80 Trupl, J., 913 Rachelefsky, G.S., e23 Schenkel, E.J., e22 Spicer, R.S., e27 Trusgnich, M., 538 Rai, A.N., e34 Scher, M.S., 39 Sprague, D., 1 Tung, Y.-C., e20 Ramanathan, R., 528 Scherjon, S., 385 Stachura, M.E., 843 Tyson, J.E., 14 Ramirez, J.A., e45 Schiefenhoevel, W., e75 Stack, D.M., e40 Tzakis, A.G., e25 Rantala, H., 598 Schmidt-Schlapfer, G., e31 Stager, C.E., 523 Rapoport, I., 1051 Schneider, B.L., e29 Stang, H.J., 681 Uusimaa, J., 598 Raubertas, R.F., 363, 687, 692, Schneider, K.C., 485 Starfield, B., 286 Uyeda, A., e16 697, 706, 711, 719, 728 Schneider, L., 469 Stavrinadis, C., e28 Rauch, D.A., 1154 Schneider, V.F., 523 Stehr, K.. e31 Vaheri, A., 431 Rautiainen, P., 431 Schoen, E.J., 620, 789, e36 Steichen, J.J., 1216 Vain, N., e45, 1066 Ray, D.W., 794 Schubert, C.J., e48 Steinbach, S., 585 Vainionpaa, L., 598 Ray, G.T., 789 Schuchat, A., 21 Steinberger, J., 815 Valverde, R., 1066 Reed, M.H., e48 Schutzman, D., 1 Steiner, J.F., 1020 Van Beneden, C.A., 1172 Reilly, J.J., 1115 Schwartz, A., e54 Steinhoff, M.C., e12 Vandewalker, M.L., e22 Reingold, A., e73 Schwartz, B., E60, 1172, 1372 Stencel, C.S., 554 Vangi, V., 350 INDEX TO VOLUME 105 1379 Van Marter, L.J., 1194 Wallace, C.A., E78 Wheeler, W.B., 774 Wright, J.A., 246 Vannatta, K., 158 Walsh-Sukys, M.C., 14 Whitaker, R.C., 478 Wright, J.L., e32 Vecchiarelli, C., 1066 Waltzman, M.L., 1174 White, P.C., e55 Wright, L.L., 14, 1216 Veerman, M., 392 Wang, S.S., 1175 Whitfield, J., 915 Wright, S., e73 Vennarecci, G., e25 Ward-Platt, M.P., 1141 Whitfield, M.F., e6 Wyllie, R., 1371 Vernon, D.D., 831 Wasserman, R.C., 1313 Wiechmann, L., 350 Verter, J., 14, 1216 Waters, K.A., 405 Wilensky, R.J., 1330 Yang, A., 84 Verzaro, R., e25 Watson, B., 84, e17 Williams, A.F., 1141 Yang, D.-I., e20 Vezina, R.M., 1372 Watt, J.P., e73 Williams, M.A., 379 Yell, B., 354 Viani, R.M., e80 Watt, L., e14 Williams, R.V., e58 Yerg, D.E., e11 Villalba, M.L., 467 Watterberg, K.L., 320 Wilson, A., 822 Yetman, R.J., 859 Vinci, R., 858 Webber, E.M., e68 Wilson, D.C., 1216 Yogev, R., e80 Vivas, N., 1066 Weber, J.E., 1110 Wiison, M.H., 1254 Yolton, K.A., 1216 \ oepel-I ewis, | e42 Weinberg, J.A., 805 Windham, A., 250 Yomtovian, R.A., 836 Vohr, B., 485 Weiss, K., 1 Winn, D.G., 920 Yoos eo 719 Vohr, B.R., 1216 Young, M.H., 277 Weiss, L.S., 492 Winston, F.K., 1179 vVoonh raB,o nsP.d, oref2f9, I ~3 98 WWeelplriivne,r , B.ER.., C., e6799 WWiisnet,e r,P .HS..,C ., 121712 60 ZZaeclcaazroi,a , P.RE.., , e104401 Vuopala, K., 598, 1013 Werk, L.N., 585 Wiswell, T.E., 1, 620, 860 Zenilman, }., 156 Wernovsky, G., 1082 Witte, P., 84 Zerr, D.M., 246, 1372 Wadowsky, R.W., 433 Westerveld, M., 485 Wolf, A.W., e51 Zwanziger, J., 363, 687, 692, Waksman, J., 1372 Weston, W.L., e3 Wolfe, R.R., l 13d / 697, 706, 711, 719, 728 Wald, E.R., 316 Westrup, B., 66 Wood, R.A., € 232 Zywicki, S.S., 21 1380 PEDIATRICS Vol. 105 No. 6 June 2000 SUBJECT INDEX Abdomen office management of asthma: were extremely low birth fetus in fetu: case report and litera- effects on adherence and patient weight and term controls, 569 ture review, 1335 outcomes, 767 personal watercraft use by children ultrasonography detects appendicu- pilot study of posttraumatic stress and (committee statement), 452 lar mucocele in cystic fibrosis and nonadherence in pediatric predicting heart growth during pu- patients suffering recurrent ab- liver transplant recipients, e29, berty: Muscatine Study, e63, dominal pain (letter), 921 419 1148 Abraham Jacobi Address for 1999, ad- Administrative data provision of educationally-related vocacy, politics, and the better- Milliman and Robertson-going in services for children and adoles- ment of public health, 1131 the wrong direction, 858 cents with chronic diseases and Access to care pediatric Milliman and Robertson disabling conditions (committee access to pediatric emergency medi- length-of-stay criteria, 733 statement), 448 cal care (committee statement), Adolescents reliabilities of short substance abuse 647 activity, dietary intake, and weight screening tests among adoles- annual report on access to and utili- changes in longitudinal study of cent medical patients, 948 zation of health care for children preadolescent and adolescent role of interpretation processes and and youth in the United boys and girls, e56, 854 parental discussion in media’s States—1999, 219 associations among pediatricians’ effects on adolescents’ use of al- for children with special health care knowledge, attitudes, and prac- cohol, 343 needs, 760 tices regarding emergency con- safety in youth ice hockey: the effects evaluation of a state health insur- traception, 954 of body checking (committee ance program for low-income child and adolescent illness falsifica- statement), 657 children, 363 tion, 336 school difficulties at adolescence in evaluation of New York State’s cholesterol screening in children and regional cohort of children who Child Health Plus: access, utili- (commentary), 637 were extremely low © birth zation, quality of health care, determinants of physical activity weight, 325 and health status, 633 (abstract), and inactivity patterns, e83, sports injuries: important cause of 711 1327 morbidity in urban youth, e32 guiding principles for managed care does mothering a doll change teens’ 624 arrangements for the health care thoughts about pregnancy?, e30, suicide and suicide attempts in ado- oafd olneeswcebnotrsn,s , anidn fanytos,u ngc hialddurletns echoc6a2r5 diographic diagnosis of heart lescents (committee statement), 871 (committee statement), 132 disease in apparently healthy Adoption, health of children adopted health care for children in Afghani- adolescents, 815 from China, e76, 1325 stan (letter), 160 electrocardiographic findings in ad- Adrenal function monitoring expanded health insur- olescents with eating disorders hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal ance for children: challenges 1100 function and glucocorticoid sen- and opportunities, 1004 evaluation and management of pro- sitivity in atopic dermatitis, 794 proposed solution for addressing teinuria and nephrotic syn- challenge of patient cries for drome in children and adoles- links between early adrenal function help through analysis of unso- cents, 1242 and respiratory outcome in pre- licited electronic mail, e74, 1324 evaluation of vaginal infections in term infants: airway inflamma- tion and patent ductus arterio- unmet health needs of America’s adolescent women: can it be children, 989 done without a speculum? (let- sus, 320 Accidents. See Injuries; Poisoning ter), 156 Adverse drug reactions Acetaminophen, alternating antipyret- guiding principles for managed care adverse sedation events in pediat- rics: critical incident analysis of ics, 1009 arrangements for the health care Acrodynia, mercury intoxication and of newborns, infants, children, contributing factors, 805, 864 arterial hypertension, e34, 627 adolescents, and young adults (commentary) Acupuncture, on pins and needles: pe- (committee statement), 132 extensive swefling after booster diatric pain patients’ experience health profile of incarcerated male doses of acellular pertussis-teta with, 941 youths, 286 nus-diphtheria vaccines, e12, Acute rheumatic fever, incidence of how can we respond effectively to 110 (letter), 1375 juvenile crime? (commentary), hemosiderosis in normal child sec- Acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase, is 635 ondary to oral iron medication, G985A allelic variant of me- impact of dietary fat and fiber intake 429 dium chain acyl-CoA dehydro- on nutrient intake of, e21, 415 prolonged recovery and delayed genase a risk factor for sudden improving implementation of State side effects of sedation for diag- infant death syndrome? (letter), Children’s Health Insurance nostic imaging studies in chil- 1175 Program for adolescents (sec- dren, e42, 630 Adherence tion report), 906 safety and immunogenicity of six gastrostomy tube insertion for im- neurodevelopmental outcome and acellular pertussis vaccines and provement of adherence to lifestyle assessment in school- one whole-cell pertussis vaccine highly active antiretroviral ther- aged and adolescent children given as a fifth dose in 4- to apy in pediatric patients with with hypoplastic left heart syn- 6-year-old children, e11, 109 human immunodeficiency vi- drome, 1082 theophylline-induced convulsions in rus, e80, 1326 parental perspectives on health sta- children with epilepsy (letter), guideline implementation system tus and health-related quality of 920 using handheld computers for life of teen-aged children who Advocacy, politics and the betterment PEDIATRICS Vol. 105 No. 6 June 2000 1381 of public health: 1999 Abraham Does being a chief resident predict fants, children, adolescents, and Jacobi Address, 1131 leadership in pediatric careers?, young adults, 132 Air trapping, can peak expiratory flow 984 Committee on Children with Dis- predict airflow obstruction in Effective evaluation of residency ed- abilities: Provision of education- children with asthma?, 354 ucation: how do we know it ally-related services for children Airway when we see it?, 964 and adolescents with chronic can peak expiratory flow predict air- Fever in pediatric primary care, 260 diseases and disabling condi- flow obstruction in children Hawaii's Healthy Start Program of tions, 448 with asthma?, 354 home visiting for at-risk fami- Committee on Drugs: Use of psycho- delivery room management of ap- lies, 250 active medication during preg- parently vigorous meconium- Health profile of incarcerated male nancy and possible effects on stained neonate, | youths, 286 the fetus and newborn, 880 inadequate therapy for asthma Holistic pediatrics = good medicine, Committee on Environmental among children in United 214 Health and Committee on Infec- States, 272 Impact of an _ encounter-based tious Diseases: Chemical-bio- links between early adrenal function prompting system on resident logical terrorism and its impact and respiratory outcome in pre- vaccine administration perfor- on children: a subject review, term infants: airway inflamma- mance and immunization 662 tion and patent ductus arterio- knowledge, 978 Committee on Fetus and Newborn, sus, 320 Impact of brief intervention on ma- Committee on Drugs, Section on Albuterol, undiluted aerosols in pedi- ternal smoking behavior, 267 Anesthesiology, Section on Sur- atric emergency department Inadequate therapy for asthma gery, and Canadian Paediatric e67, 1149 among children in United Society: Prevention and man- Alcohol consumption States, 272 agement of pain and stress in role of interpretation processes and Less aggressive treatment of neona- the neonate, 454 parental discussion in media's tal jaundice and reports of ker- Committee on Infectious Diseases effects on adolescents’ use of al- nicterus: lessons about practice Prevention of Lyme disease, 142 cohol, 343 guidelines, 242 Recommended childhood im- structural and functional brain in munization schedule—United Literacy promotion in primary care tegrity of fetal alcohol syn- pediatrics: can we make a differ- States, January—December 2000, drome in nonretarded cases ence?, 927 148 1096 Varicella vaccine update, 136 Measuring consumer experiences All-terrain vehicle injury prevention with primary care, 998 Committee on Infectious Diseases two-, three-, and four-wheeled and Committee on Practice and Monitoring expanded health insur- unlicensed motor vehicles (com- ance for children: challenges Ambulatory Medicine: Infection mittee statement), 1352 control in physicians’ offices, and opportunities, 1004 Allergy 1361 On pins and needles? Pediatric pain absence of growth retardation in Committee on Injury and Poison children with perennial allergic patients’ experience with acu- Prevention puncture, 94] rhinitis after 1 year of treatment All-terrain vehicle injury preven- Primary care providers and child- with mometasone furoate aque- tion: two-, three-, and four- hood mental health conditions, ous nasal spray, e22, 415 wheeled unlicensed motor vehi- does sensitization to contact aller 963 cles, 1352 gens begin in infancy?, e3, 106 Primary care role in the manage- Firearm-related injuries affecting family with extrinsic allergic alveoli- ment of childhood depression: a the pediatric population, 888 tis caused by wild city pigeons, comparison of pediatricians and Personal watercraft use by chil- e62, 1148 family physicians, 957 dren and adolescents, 452 Reliabilities of short substance abuse use assessment of self-administered Reducing the number of deaths epinephrine among food-aller- screening tests among adoles- and injuries from residential gic children and pediatricians cent medical patients, 948 fires, 1355 359 Search for effective and efficient am- Committee on Pediatric AIDS: Edu- bulatory teaching methods Alternative and complementary medi- cation of children with human through the literature, 231 cine immunodeficiency virus infec- chiropractors and vaccination, e43, Shared vision: concordance among tion, 1358 849 fathers, mothers, and pediatri- Committee on Pediatric Emergency fatal hypermagnesemia in child cians about unmet needs of chil- Medicine: Access to pediatric treated with megavitamin/me- dren with chronic health condi- emergency medical care, 647 gamineral therapy, e18, 414 tions, 277 Committee on Pediatric Emergency on pins and needles: pediatric pain Structured clinical observations: a Medicine, American College of patients’ experience with acu method to teach clinical skills Critical Care Medicine, Society puncture, 941 with limited time and financial of Critical Care Medicine: Con- Ambulatory Pediatric Association resources, 973 sensus report for regionaliza- (APA) Trade-off analysis of routine new- tion of services for critically ill Annual report on access to and uti- born circumcision, 246 or injured children, 152 lization of health care for chil- The unmet health needs of Ameri- Committee on Pediatric Research: dren and youth in the United ca’s children, 989 Race/ethnicity, gender, socio- States—1999, 219 Yesterday a learner, today a teacher economic status—research ex- The associations among pediatri- too: residents as teachers in ploring their effects of child cians’ knowledge, attitudes, and 2000, 238 health: a subject review, 1349 practices regarding emergency American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Pediatric Workforce: contraception, 954 (AAP) Enhancing the racial and ethnic Behavioral and self-concept changes Committee on Adolescence: Suicide diversity of the pediatric work- after 6 months of enuresis treat- and suicide attempts in adoles- force, 129 ment: a randomized, controlled cents, 871 Committee on Psychosocial Aspects trial, 935 Committee on Child Health Financ- of Child and Family Health: The Does a health maintenance curricu- ing: Guiding principles for man- pediatrician and childhood be- lum for pediatric residents im- aged care arrangements for the reavement, 445 prove performanc e?, 966 health care of newborns, in- Committee on Quality Improvement 1382 PEDIATRICS Vol. 105 No. 6 June 2000 Subcommittee on Attention- after apnea in piglets: implica- tions for sudden infant death Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder: tions for sudden infant death syndrome, e52, 852 Clinical practice guideline: di- syndrome, e52, 852 nocturnal pulse oximetry as abbrevi- agnosis and evaluation of the bull horn lesions in childhood (let- ated testing modality for pediat- child with attention-deficit/hy- ter), 685 ric obstructive sleep apnea, 405 peractivity disorder, 1158 Lyme disease vaccine: good for Appendicular mucocele, ultrasonogra Subcommittee on Developmental dogs, adults, and children? phy detects appendicular muco- Dysplasia of the Hip: Clinical (commentary), 1333 cele in cystic fibrosis patients practice guideline: early detec- Anorectal malformations, low, presen- suffering recurrent abdominal tion of developmental dysplasia tation beyond neonatal period, pain (letter), 921 of the hip, 896 e68, 1150 Arachidonic acid, critical appraisal of Committee on School Health Anorexia nervosa, electrocardio- role of dietary long-chain poly- Health appraisal guidelines for graphic findings in adolescents unsaturated fatty acids on neu- day camps and resident camps, with eating disorders, 1100 ral indices of term infants, 32 643 Anticipatory guidance Arrhythmias, effect of cisapride on QT School health assessments, 875 literacy promotion in primary care interval in infants with gastro- Committee on School Health and pediatrics: can we make a differ- esophageal reflux, e24, 416 Committee on Bioethics: Do not ence?, 927 Asperger syndrome, counseling par- resuscitate orders in schools, values (letter), 686 ents regarding prognosis in au- 878 Anticoagulants, unintentional pediat- tistic spectrum disorder, e65, Committee on Sports Medicine and ric superwarfarin exposures, 1149 Fitness 402 Asphyxia, randomized, double-blind, Injuries in youth soccer: a subject Antidepressants, pediatrician and fam- placebo-controlled trial of ef- review, 659 ily physician prescription of se- fects of prophylactic theophyl- Safety in youth ice hockey: the ef- lective serotonin reuptake in- line on renal function in term fects of body checking, 657 hibitors, e82, 1326 neonates with perinatal as- Committee on Sports Medicine and Antifungal therapy, congenital cutane- phyxia, e45, 849 Fitness and Committee on In- ous candidiasis, 438 Aspirin, plus ticlopidine for coronary jury and Poison Prevention: Antiinflammatory medications, use thrombosis in Kawasaki dis- Swimming programs for infants among children with asthma in ease, e64, 1149 and toddlers, 868 East Harlem, 1188 Assisted ventilation Committee on Sports Medicine and Antimicrobial therapy do clinical markers of barotrauma Fitness and Committee on impact of dosing frequency on effi- and oxygen toxicity explain in- School Health: Physical fitness cacy of 10-day penicillin or terhospital variation in rates of and activity in schools, 1156 amoxicillin therapy for strepto- chronic lung disease?, 1194 Section on Adolescent Health: Im- coccal tonsillopharyngitis: meta- first intention high-frequency oscil- proving the implementation of analysis, e19, 414 lation with early lung volume State Children’s Health Insur- for otitis media, antibiotic use and optimization improves pulmo- ance Program for adolescents, parental home otoscopy (letter), nary outcome in very low birth 906 159 weight infants with respiratory Section on Radiology: Diagnostic im- outcomes after judicious antibiotic distress syndrome, 1202 aging of child abuse, 1345 Task Force on Infant Sleep Position use for respiratory tract infec- lung protection strategies of ventila- and Sudden Infant Death Syn- tions, in private pediatric prac- tion in neonate: what are they? tice, 7553 (commentary), 112 drome: Changing concepts of reevaluation of outpatients with neonatal assisted ventilation: predic- sudden infant death syndrome: implications for infant sleeping Streptococcus pneumoniae bacte- tors, frequency, and duration in environment and sleep position, remia, 502 a mature managed care organi- twice-daily oral penicillin for treat- zation, 822 Amoxicil6l5i0n , impact of dosing fre- ment of streptococcal pharyngi- Asthma quency on efficacy of 10-day tis (commentary), 423 beliefs about diagnosing asthma in penicillin or amoxicillin therapy urinary tract infection guidelines young children, 585 questioned (letter), 463 can peak expiratory flow predict air- for streptococcal tonsillophar- yngitis: meta-analysis, e19, 414 Antipyretics, alternating, 1009 flow obstruction in children Amyloidosis, familial Mediterranean Antiretroviral therapy, gastrostomy with asthma?, 354 fever: effects of genotype and tube insertion for improvement elementary school-based health ethnicity on inflammatory at- of adherence to highly active clinic and effect on Medicaid tacks and, e70, 1150 antiretroviral therapy in pediat- costs, 780 Anemia ric patients with human immu- eosinophilia at time of respiratory effect of early versus late administra- nodeficiency virus, e80, 1326 syncytial virus bronchiolitis tion of human_ recombinant Antithrombotic therapy, ticlopidine predicts childhood reactive air- erythropoietin on transfusion plus aspirin for coronary throm- way disease, 79 requirements in premature in- bosis in Kawasaki disease, e64, evaluation of children’s health insur- fants, 1066 1149 ance: from New York State’s poorer behavioral and developmen- Anxiety Child Health Plus to SCHIP, 632 tal outcome more than 10 years midazolam nasal spray reduces pro- (abstract), 687 after treatment for iron defi- cedural anxiety in children, 73 evaluation of New York State’s ciency in infancy, e51, 852 pilot study of posttraumatic stress Child Health Plus: children who screening for iron deficiency anemia and nonadherence in pediatric have asthma, 634 (abstract), 719 by dietary history in high-risk liver transplant recipients, e29 evaluation of New York State’s population, 1254 419 Child Health Plus: methods, 632 Angiogenesis, steroid therapy of pro- prevention and management of pain (abstract), 697 liferating hemangioma: histo- and stress in the neonate (com- family with extrinsic allergic alveoli- chemical and molecular mittee statement), 454 tis caused by wild city pigeons, changes, 117 Apnea e62, 1148 Animals adverse effects of nicotine and inter- guideline implementation system adverse effects of nicotine and inter- leukin-lb on autoresuscitation using handheld computers for leukin-lb on autoresuscitation after apnea in piglets: implica- office management of asthma: INDEX TO VOLUME 105 1383 effects on adherence and patient after 6 months of enuresis treat- requirements in premature in- outcomes, 767 ment, 935 fants, 1066 inadequate therapy for, among chil biobehavioral pain responses in neonatal and pediatric posttransfu- dren in United States, 272 former extremely low birth sion hepatitis C, 836 medication use among children with weight infants at 4 months’ cor- Body composition asthma in East Harlem, 1188 rected age, e6, 107 activity, dietary intake, and weight outcomes evaluation of comprehen increasing identification of psycho- changes in longitudinal study of sive intervention program for social problems 1979-1996, preadolescent and adolescent asthmatic children enrolled in 1313 boys and girls, e56, 854 Medicaid, 1029 poorer behavioral and developmen- childhood obesity and self-esteem, socioeconomic variation in asthma tal outcome more than 10 years el5, 111 hospitalization: excess utiliza after treatment for iron defi- factors associated with early adipos- tion or greater need? (letter) ciency in infancy, e51, 852 ty rebound, 1115 psychoeducational outcome in chil- Brain undiluted albuterol aerosols in pedi dren with early-treated congen discrepancy between maturation of itric emergency department ital hypothyroidism, 515 visual-evoked potentials and e67, 1149 what the multimodal treatment cognitive outcome at 5 years in Video Intervention/Prevention As study of children with atten- very preterm infants with and sessment Asthma study, 469 tion-deficit/ hyperactivity disor- without hemodynamic signs of Atopic dermatitis, hypothalamic-pitu der did and did not say about fetal brain-sparing, 385 y-adrenal function and glu the use of methylphenidate for evaluation of infants with subdural cocorticoid sensitivity in, 794 attention deficits (commentary), hematoma who lack external Attention-deficit /hyperactiv disor 863 evidence of abuse, 549 Benzodiazepines, midazolam _ nasal in situ hybridization detection of hu- > guideline: diagnosis spray reduces procedural anxi- man herpesvirus 6 in brain tis- ind evaluation of the child with ety in children, 73 sue from fatal encephalitis, 431 ittention-deficit/ hyperactivity Bereavement, pediatrician and (com outcome of children in indomethacin committee statement) mittee statement), 445 intraventricular hemorrhage Betamethasone, twenty-year follow-up prevention trial, 485 treatment of antenatal corticosteroid treat structural and functional brain in- children with atten ment, e77, 1325 tegrity of fetal alcohol syn- hyperactivity disor Bilirubin drome in nonretarded cases, did not say about changes in mesenteric blood flow re 1096 iethylphenidate for sponse to feeding: conventional Breastfeeding ts (commentary) versus fiber-optic phototherapy critical appraisal of role of dietary yr) long-chain polyunsaturated \uditory rmation processing, neo less aggressive treatment of neonatal \ata 1a\; erse effects of fetal co jaundice and reports of ker ftaetrtmy aicnfiadnst s,o n 32n eural indices of caine exposure on, e40, 629 nicterus: lessons about practice Georgia’s breastfeeding promotion Auscultdaetnitosn sk8i4ll s, in pediatric resi predigsucihdaerlignee s, sc2r4e2e ning of, in glu pwormoegnr,a m e85, fo1r3 28 low-income Australia cose-6-phosphate dehydroge granulocyte colony-stimulating fac- effect of infection control measures nase-deficient neonates, 533 tor is present in human milk of diarrl Bioterrorism, impact on children (com 743 mittee statement), 662 and its receptor is present in hu man fetal intestine, e7, 107 Birth control associations among pediatr:cians incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis knowledge, attitudes, and prac- after introducing standardized counseling tices regarding emergency con fteweedeinn g 12s5c0h edanudl es2 50f0or girnfaamnst s abned- prognosis in traception, 954 does mothering a doll change teens l3e7s9s than 35 weeks of gestation, thoughts about pregnancy?, e30 625 meta-analysis of dietary essential Bacteremia Birth trauma, cause and clinical cha fatty acids and long-chain poly- reevaiua acteristics of rib fractures in in unsaturated fatty acids as they tion of outpatients with, 502 fants, e48, 851 relate to visual resolution acuity Barotrauma markers of Blood culture in healthy preterm infants, 1292 *n toxicity clinical validation of polymerase Breath hydrogen test, carbohydrate ab- variation chain reaction assay for diagno- sorption from fruit juices in in- in rates of chronic lung disease . sis of pertussis by comparison fants, e4, 106 | LY4 { with serology culture, and sronchiectasis, late abnormal findings Bayley Il Mental Developmental Index symptoms during large pertus on high-resolution computed neurodevelopmental and fur sis vaccine efficacy trial, e31, 625 tomography after Mycoplasma tlona outcomes oF extremely rapid detection of microorganisms pneumonia, 372 low birth weight infants in the in blood cultures of newborn in- Bronchiolitis National Institute of Child fants utilizing automated blood eosinophilia at time of respiratory Health and Human Develop culture system, 523 syncytial virus bronchiolitis nt Neonatal Research Net reevaluation of outpatients with predicts childhood reactive air- work, 1993-1994, 1216 Streptococcus pneumoniae bacte- way disease, 79 Beclomethasone dipropionate, intrana remia, 502 systemic corticosteroids in infant sal, detection of growth sup Blood transfusion bronchiolitis meta-analysis pression in chil]iC d ren during clinical and histologic features of e44, 849 treatment with, « 52 hepatitis C virus infection after Bronchodilators medication use Bed-wetting, behavioral and self-con- blood transfusion in Japanese among children with asthma in cept changes after 6 months of children, 62 East Harlem, 1188 enuresis treatment, 935 effect of early versus late administra- Bronchopulmonary dysplasia Behavior tion of human recombinant do clinical markers of barotrauma behavioral and self-concept changes erythropoietin on transfusion and oxygen toxicity explain in- 1384 PEDIATRICVoSl . 105 No. 6 June 2000

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