Journal of adolescent health care : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine
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J Adolesc Health Care · May 1988
Case ReportsRecurrent genital ulcers in an adolescent as a manifestation of Behçet's disease.
An adolescent with a history of recurrent genital ulcers had a negative evaluation for sexually transmitted diseases. A clinical suspicion of Behçet's disease was supported by a biopsy of one lesion. The condition may be more frequent than suspected as the signs (arthritis, mouth ulcers, neurologic abnormalities) may be so mild or separate in time that they could be easily overlooked.
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J Adolesc Health Care · May 1988
Anthropometric predictors of low birth weight outcome in teenage pregnancy.
The highest relative risks of low birth weight are found among births to teenage mothers. An analysis of anthropometrics (weight, mid-arm circumference, and triceps skinfold) among black teenagers attending an adolescent prenatal program was studied. The sample consisted of 100 girls under 17 years. ⋯ Arm fat area estimates of the LBW mothers demonstrated weekly depletion (-24.9 mm2/wk), which was significantly less than those of the NBW group, who accumulated fat (+15.3 mm2/wk) (p less than .05). Changes in maternal nutritional status may in part mediate the birthweight outcome in adolescent pregnancy. Anthropometrics may be useful in predicting those teens at highest risk of bearing LBW infants.