Isolated sulphite oxidase deficiency mimics the features of hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy Emma E. HobsonSumesh ThomasDavid Lloyd Original Paper 16 July 2005 Pages: 655 - 659
Evaluation of the Glucometer Elite XL device for screening for neonatal hypoglycaemia Andreas MichelHelmut KüsterChristoph Fusch Original Paper 22 July 2005 Pages: 660 - 664
Behavioural problems and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in children with enuresis: a literature review Dieter BaeyensHerbert RoeyersPiet Hoebeke Original Paper 12 July 2005 Pages: 665 - 672
Pilomatricoma in childhood: a retrospective study from three European paediatric centres Bruno CiglianoNikolaos BaltogiannisMaria Angelica Fabbro Original Paper 22 July 2005 Pages: 673 - 677
Long-term serial echocardiographic examination of late anthracycline cardiotoxicity and its prevention by dexrazoxane in paediatric patients Lubomir ElblHana HrstkovaJaroslav Michalek Original Paper 26 July 2005 Pages: 678 - 684
Reduced aortic elastic properties in a child with Takayasu arteritis: case report and literature review Daniela BaumgartnerMichaela Sailer-HöckJörg-Ingolf Stein Original Paper 26 July 2005 Pages: 685 - 690
Nineteen cases of persistent pruritic nodules and contact allergy to aluminium after injection of commonly used aluminium-adsorbed vaccines Elisabet BergforsCecilia BjörkelundBirger Trollfors Original Paper 26 July 2005 Pages: 691 - 697
Severe aplastic anaemia complicating Sjögren syndrome in a 2-year-old girl Masaharu AkiyamaTakaaki YanagisawaYoshikatsu Eto Short Report 10 June 2005 Pages: 700 - 702
Prognostic usefulness of lymphocyte V β receptor determination in toxic shock syndrome Reiko OhashiJunji TakayaYohnosuke Kobayashi Short Report 27 July 2005 Pages: 703 - 704
Diabetes mellitus type 2 in childhood and adolescence in Germany and parts of Austria Edith SchoberReinhard W. HollThomas Reinehr Short Report 13 July 2005 Pages: 705 - 707
Fulminant hepatic failure in a newborn with herpes simplex virus 2 infection Sascha MeyerGisela EndersSven Gottschling Short Report 26 July 2005 Pages: 708 - 709
Should a syndrome be called by its correct name? The example of the preserved speech variant of Rett syndrome Michele ZappellaFrancesca MariAlessandra Renieri Correspondence 12 July 2005 Pages: 710 - 710
Reply to “Should a syndrome be called by its correct name? The example of the preserved speech variant of Rett syndrome” by Zappella et al. Konrad OexleBarbara Thamm-MückeSigrid Tinschert Correspondence 12 July 2005 Pages: 711 - 712