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Gideon Koren
Researcher at Ariel University
Publications - 2007
Citations - 88165
Gideon Koren is an academic researcher from Ariel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Population. The author has an hindex of 129, co-authored 1994 publications receiving 81718 citations. Previous affiliations of Gideon Koren include McGill University Health Centre & University of Western Ontario.
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Risk Factors of Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill Children.
Morgan Slater,Andrea Gruneir,Paula A. Rochon,Andrew W. Howard,Gideon Koren,Christopher S. Parshuram +5 more
TL;DR: One-quarter of patients admitted to the ICU developed acute kidney injury, and a number of potentially modifiable risk factors were identified, the largest of which was the administration of nephrotoxic medication.
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Diagnosis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD): fatty acid ethyl esters and neonatal hair analysis.
TL;DR: Developing a reproducible, accurate and predictable hair test for FAEE measurements in neonatal hair may prove to be a powerful tool in the detection of in utero alcohol exposure which is needed for the diagnosis of FASD.
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Relative efficacy of amethocaine gel and lidocaine-prilocaine cream for Port-a-Cath puncture in children.
TL;DR: Amethocaine achieves similar anesthesia to lidocane–prilocaine during Port-a-Cath administration in children, with an application time that is half of lidocaine–prilsocaine.
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Possible indomethacin-aminoglycoside interaction in preterm infants
TL;DR: The effect of indomethacin on aminoglycoside serum Concentrations when both were given in clinically recommended doses is assessed.
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Neurodevelopment of children prenatally exposed to selective reuptake inhibitor antidepressants: Toronto sibling study.
TL;DR: In this paper, a sibling design in behavioral teratology aids in separating the effects of maternal depression from those of selective reuptake inhibitor (SRI) antidepressants, providing stronger evidence in clinical decision-making.