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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-157926

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Medical treatment can only be administered with consent of a competent patient. Giving the treatment without consent is failure to respect patient’s autonomy; violating an individual’s right to self-determination. Methods: We conducted a cross sectional study to evaluate the consent forms from various hospitals. Consent forms of 372 out of 750 medical institutes in Nagpur were evaluated under 20 ethical and medico legal aspects of an ideal consent form. Results: Most of the consent forms lack important clauses of an ideal consent form that can go against the treating doctors in the court of law. Conclusions: Doctors need to be trained to design a consent form. They need to be made aware of the medico legal rights of the patient. The consent form is for the patients to acknowledge that the nature and purpose of treatment has been fully explained, understood and consented to. Remember patients never consent to doctor’s negligence but only to risks and complications.

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Indian Pediatr ; 2008 May; 45(5): 420-1
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-14334

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Panayiotopoulos syndrome is a benign childhood epileptic illness characterized by episodic autonomic symptoms. We present a 9 year old boy with this condition, who presented with episodes of severe vomiting, fever, deviation of eyes and altered sensorium, characteristic EEG in the form of multiple occipital spikes and normal neuroradiologic and metabolic investigations.


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Enfant , Troubles de la conscience/étiologie , Épilepsies partielles/complications , Fièvre/étiologie , Humains , Inde , Mâle , Troubles de la motilité oculaire/étiologie , Syndrome , Vomissement/étiologie
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