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Atopic dermatitis in early life and pain at 10 years of age: An exploratory study

Gorito, V; Brandão, M; Azevedo, I; Moreira, A; Lucas, R

Pain is a distinctive burden in atopic dermatitis and recognized as an important and highly prevalent symptom. It is unknown if the presence of atopic disease may sensitize children to adverse pain profiles in the long term. We aimed to assess the impact of early-life atopic dermatitis-like symptoms on pain at 10 years of age. We used data from 1302 and 874 participants of the Generation XXI birth cohort evalua...


Potentially unrecognised pain in children: Population-based birth cohort study ...

Gorito, V; Monjardino, T; Azevedo, I; Lucas, R

Aim: To estimate agreement in the point prevalence of any pain, high-intensity pain and pain in two or more sites according to parental and child report. Methods: We conducted a prospective study of 5639 children from a Portuguese birth cohort – Generation XXI, where parents and 7-year-old children answered the same questions at the same time. We assessed the accuracy of parental report, considering children's ...


Pulmonary embolism in pediatric age: A retrospective study from a tertiary center

Lopes de Bragança, R; Gorito, V; Cibele, DG; Ricca Gonçalves, L; Ribeiro, A; Baptista, MJ; Azevedo, I

Introduction Pediatric pulmonary embolism (PE) is rare but associated with adverse outcomes. We aimed to characterize PE cases admitted in a tertiary hospital and to evaluate sensitivity of selected PE diagnostic prediction tools. Methods Retrospective, descriptive study of PE cases admitted from 2008 to 2020 using data collected from hospital records. Patients were grouped according to PE severity and setting ...


Refining the prediction of multisite pain in 13-year-old boys and girls by usin...

Lucas, R; Brandão, M; Gorito, V; Talih, M

Background We evaluated different pain profiles as prospective predictors of multisite pain in 13-year-old adolescents (1300 girls and 1457 boys) enrolled in Generation XXI, a birth cohort study in Portugal. Methods Pain history was queried using the Luebeck Pain Questionnaire through parent proxy- (ages 7 and 10) and adolescent (age 13) self-reports. We estimated the risk of multisite pain (2 or more pain site...


Potentially unrecognised pain in children: Population-based birth cohort study ...

Gorito, V; Monjardino, T; Azevedo, I; Lucas, R

Aim To estimate agreement in the point prevalence of any pain, high-intensity pain and pain in two or more sites according to parental and child report. Methods We conducted a prospective study of 5639 children from a Portuguese birth cohort – Generation XXI, where parents and 7-year-old children answered the same questions at the same time. We assessed the accuracy of parental report, considering children's se...


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