Missouri medicine
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Hemopytsis is commonly encountered in the daily practice of the pulmonary physician. Younger patients with normal chest x-rays frequently have acute or chronic bronchial disease accounting for their complaint. Occasionally parasitic disease is described as an unusual cause for a patient presenting with hemoptysis. Although pulmonary paragonimiasis is unusual in this country, because of the rapid growth in travel as well as immigration, physicians will need to be aware of this disorder.
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To assess change in autism prevalence in Missouri from 1988 until 1995, computerized client registries from the Regional Diagnostic Centers were analyzed. In the five to nine year age group, the prevalence rose thirty fold from 0.15 to 4.8 per 10,000. The study period coincides with the establishment of the Missouri Autism Project suggesting that provision of services will increase the apparent prevalence figures and that autistic disorders were previously underdiagnosed in Missouri.