J G Prinsloo
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Bartel P, Conradie J, Robinson E, Prinsloo J, Becker P
Neuropediatrics
. 1989 Feb;
20(1):53-6.
PMID: 2497400
The effects of malnutrition on conduction in peripheral and central somatosensory pathways in humans, as measured by short-latency somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) have not been previously reported. A group of...
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Prinsloo J
S Afr Med J
. 1987 Aug;
72(3):201-4.
PMID: 3603315
Juvenile rickets or osteopenia in rural black children is thought to be due to low calcium intake. Characteristic findings include mild calcium deficiency, normal serum phosphate levels, increased alkaline phosphatase...
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Bartel P, Robinson E, Conradie J, Prinsloo J
Neuropediatrics
. 1986 Nov;
17(4):178-82.
PMID: 3808225
Brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) were recorded in a group of 22 children hospitalized for the treatment of severe malnutrition (kwashiorkor). Recordings were repeated after three weeks of treatment. The...
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Prinsloo J, Zietsman J
S Afr Med J
. 1986 Sep;
70(7):396-8.
PMID: 3764609
Some aspects of typhoid fever in 77 children are discussed. There were 48 boys and 29 girls and their ages ranged from 1 month to 12 years. The patients were...
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Steyn M, Meyer B, Coetzee J, Prinsloo J, THERON J
S Afr Med J
. 1986 Aug;
70(4):239-40.
PMID: 3738668
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Prinsloo J, Delport S, Moncrieff J, Paton A
S Afr Med J
. 1984 May;
65(20):809-11.
PMID: 6374925
The pharmacokinetics of ceftazidime, a new injectable broad-spectrum cephalosporin with high anti-pseudomonal activity, were studied in 50 preterm, full-term and young infants after an intravenous bolus dose of 30 mg/kg....