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  • Book
    Kristin H. Kroll.
    Summary: "This book was written to help traditionally trained mental health clinicians become familiar with the basic principles and strategies used in pediatric psychology. This book provides resources to help clinicians enhance their clinical practice as well as providing resources for how to find further resources in specific areas based on the presenting problems of their patients and their own burgeoning clinical interests"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Introduction to pediatric psychological care
    Working with young children with medical concerns
    Working with school-aged children with medical concerns
    Working with adolescents with medical concerns
    Chronic illness and the family unit
    Psychological guidelines for specific medical conditions
    Special populations in pediatric psychology
    Technological applications and pediatric psychological care.
    Digital Access Cambridge 2020
  • Article
    Aasen AO, Ohlsson K.
    Hoppe Seylers Z Physiol Chem. 1978 Jun;359(6):683-90.
    The release of granulocyte elastase and its interaction with plasma protease inhibitors was studied in dogs receiving a slow infusion of a lethal dose of Escherichia coli endotoxin. During endotoxin infusion a marked decline in leucocyte counts was parallelled by a rapid increase in plasma granulocyte elastase concentrations. Maximal values were reached after 3 h, when the infusion was ended. Crossed immunoelectrophoresis with antiserum against granulocyte elastase did not reveal the presence of elastase components with the electrophoretic mobility of free elastase, but elastase-alpha1-antitrypsin complexes were detected. A gradually decreasing plasma concentration of alpha2-macroglobulin was noted during the experiments. Crossed immunoelectrophoresis, however, did not reveal any electrophoretic heterogeneity. It is concluded that the release of granulocyte proteases might be of significance for several pathophysiological changes seen in endotoxin shock.
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