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Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome (KTS) is a sporadic disorder characterized by the triad of vascular malformation (capillary hemangioma or port wine stain), venous varicosity and soft tissue and/ or bony hypertrophy. We report here a case of Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome with review of literature.
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We report a case of 12 year old male child with Kocher-Debré-Semelaigne syndrome (KDSS) which is a rare clinical presentation of hypothyroidism associated with muscular pseudo-hypertrophy. The main differential diagnosis is Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Pseudomuscular hypertrophy of KDSS is an acquired type of myopathy associated with severe and long standing hypothyroidism and is reversible with thyroxine supplement.
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Hipotiroidismo , HipertrofiaRESUMEN
Perinatal transmission is the most common cause of HIV infection in pediatric population below the age of 15 years. Much progress has been made to decrease the risk of transmission than just offering the option of medical termination of pregnancy to the mother. Future research is needed not only to develop the simple preventive program, but also to make it more cost effective, acceptable and accessible to the general population. Following review article focuses on the factors affecting the transmission of HIV, strategies for prevention of MTCT with special reference to use of nevirapine and breast-feeding practices in HIV positive mother. The role of counseling and voluntary testing is also stressed upon.