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Indian Pediatr ; 2018 Apr; 55(4): 347-348
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199075
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Indian Pediatr ; 2018 Apr; 55(4): 343-344
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199072

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This hospital-record review describes the clinical profile ofhypernatremic dehydration in neonates. 49 neonates (3.4% of thetotal admitted newborns) developed hypernatremic dehydrationbetween January 2014 and August 2015. The major presentingcomplaints were fever (34.6%), poor feeding (42.8%), loosestools (40.8%) and lethargy (26.5%). The mean (SD) time neededfor correction of hypernatremia was 38.6 (15.1) hours. Exclusivelybreastfed neonates had lesser complication rates ofhypernatremic dehydration.

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Indian Pediatr ; 2018 Mar; 55(3): 257-258
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199051

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Invasive aspergillosis is a major concern in neutropenic patients.We studied the utility of Galactomannan antigen detection test inserum using ELISA technique for early detection of invasiveaspergillosis. Diagnostic accuracy of Galactomannan index (GMI)test was maximum at a cut-off of > 1.5 with a negative predictivevalue of more than 95%

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Indian Pediatr ; 2018 Feb; 55(2): 170
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199033
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Indian Pediatr ; 2018 Jan; 55(1): 80-81
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199010
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Indian Pediatr ; 2016 Oct; 53(10): 931
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-179297
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-152917

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Background: Incidence of head injuries/ traumatic brain injuries (TBI) is increasing day by day, and this is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Aims & Objective: To evaluate the incidence, nature of injury and clinical outcomes of head injuries in North eastern part of India. Material and Methods: 1300 patients of head injury were included in the study. On presentation a patient’s clinical status was grossly assessed with the Glasgow Coma Scales (GCS). X-ray cervical spine in suspicious cases and Non contrast computed tomography scan was done of all head injury patients. Results: 21-40 years age group (40.0%) was most commonly affected and most of patients (74%) were male. Road traffic accident (47.07%) was most common cause of head injury followed by fall from height (32%). Overall mortality in total head injury patient was 13%. According to GCS al 368 (43.5%) patients of severe head injury patient expired while mortality in moderate grade injury was 5.6% and 100% of mild head injury patients were saved. A total of 532 (40.92%) patients had skull bone fracture and among bone fracture simple bone fracture was most common. Conclusion: Most of the injuries occur more commonly in certain age groups, at certain localities and mostly in male. So the knowledge about the causes and pattern of head injury may be extremely helpful in making preventive policies.

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