vol. 14, no. 1 (2018)
The PCMC Journal


Description

The Philippine Children’s Medical Center Journal (PCMC Journal) is a peer-reviewed journal that is published bi-annually and publishes original scientific papers in basic and clinical pediatrics. It uses a single-blind peer review process, with papers from identified authors being reviewed by unidentified reviewers. The articles it accepts for publication may be in the form of collective and current reviews, original papers, case reports, lectures, essays, editorials, abstracts, or letters to the editor. All authors, reviewers, and members of the editorial board are required to submit a declaration of Conflict of Interest (COI) form of their financial and non-financial relationships and activities in relation to the journal.

Publisher: Philippine Children's Medical Center


Potential Citation/s: 12


Category: Medicine and Dentistry |

ISSN 2704-3665 (Online)

ISSN 0117-3774 (Print)

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Articles


The Clinical Profile and Outcome of Children with Dengue Encephalitis at the Philippine Children’s Medical Center: A Retrospective Study from January 2011-June 2017

Kristine Alvarado-Dela Cruz | Madelyn P Pascual | Remedios O. Salonga | Maria Eva Luna-Dizon

Discipline: medicine by specialism

Dengue Vaccine Acceptance and Associated Factors among Parents and Caregivers at the Philippine Children’s Medical Center Outpatient Department: A Hospital-Based Cross-Sectional Survey

Carla Mia A. Carandang | Michael M. Resurreccion

Discipline: medicine by specialism

The Electrolyte Profile Among Pediatric Patients With Dengue Fever Admitted In Philippine Children’s Medical Center

Mary Angeli A. Conti | Mary Antonette Cuady-Madrid

Discipline: medicine by specialism

Comparison of Hematocrit and Platelet Levels Obtained from Peripheral Venous Catheter vs Venipuncture in Patients Admitted at Philippine Children’s Medical Center For Dengue Fever

Adrian Salvador M. De Vera | Florentina Uy-Ty

Discipline: medicine by specialism

A Comparative Study of Acetated Isotonic Electrolyte Solution, Normal Saline Solution, And Lactated Ringer’s Solution In the Initial Fluid Resuscitation of Children 1 Month to 18 Years Old With Severe Dengue at The Philippine Children’s Medical Center

Allen Kilby M. Palon | Mary Joy S. Torres | Ervina J. Astih | Mellinor A. Aspuria-Ang

Discipline: medicine by specialism

Electrocardiogram as a Predictive Tool for the Severity and Clinical Course of Pediatric Dengue Infection

Rigil Mariquieta Fe P. Siazon | Leah Patricia M. Arceo-Plucena

Discipline: medicine by specialism