vol. 21, no. 1 (2025)
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


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Category: Medicine and Dentistry |

ISSN 2704-3665 (Online)

ISSN 0117-3774 (Print)

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Articles


Clinical profile, management and outcome of patients diagnosed with Bronchiectasis enrolled in the Chronic Lung Disease Program in a tertiary pediatric hospital from 2021-2023

Jenni Rose D. Dimacali

Discipline: medicine by specialism

Cyclin D1 immunohistochemical stain as adjunct immunomarker in CD99 positive malignant small round blue cell tumors with primary consideration of primitive neuroectodermal tumor/ewing sarcoma (PNET/EWS) in a pediatric tertiary hospital

Marie Janina Gail B. Co | Ivy Marie Viola-Cruz

Discipline: medicine by specialism

The effect of cycled light exposure on clinical outcomes of preterm infants admitted in neonatal intensive care units

Roffell D. Felisilda | Katrina Mae G. Lee | Christine Corina Grace L. Basilla

Discipline: medicine by specialism

Effects of Vitamin D supplementation on Pediatric Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: a meta-analysis and systematic review

Cheska Marie G. Latorre | Anna Lizza S Mañalac

Discipline: medicine by specialism

Factors associated with mealtime behaviors among Filipino children aged 3–11 years old diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder using the Filipino version of the Brief Autism Mealtime Behavior Inventory (BAMBI) questionnaire: a cross-sectional study

Carolyn Grace T. Madariaga | Ermenilda L. Avendaño | Maria Fatima D. Chiong-Boniol

Discipline: medicine by specialism

Comparison of intravenous single dose Lidocaine and single dose Propofol in controlling emergence agitation in children for surgery under sevoflurane anesthesia: a randomized controlled trial

Jelleen E. Narvaza | Richard Andre A. Lucero

Discipline: medicine by specialism

Comparative analysis of hemodialysis adequacy on multiple-use dialyzers in a pediatric hemodialysis unit: a prospective cohort

Maria Jalyssa P. Tan | Alona R Arias-Briones

Discipline: medicine by specialism


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