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Month: September 2020

Diagnostic Modalities…

Conducting a Pediatric Echocardiography- Determining the Situs

27 Sep 202026 Sep 2020
A basic knowledge of performing a pediatric ECHO is always a bonus to any pediatrician dealing with new-borns. With a basic knowledge, one might not be able to make complex…
Dermatitis…

Tacrolimus

24 Sep 202024 Sep 2020
Topical calcineurin inhibitors (Tacrolimus/Pimecrolimus) are complex macrolide compounds and selectively inhibit cytokine transcription in activated T-cells Tacrolimus is used in chronic extensive atopic dermatitis as steroid sparing agent. Unlike Topical steroids,…
Neonatal Adaptation Syndrome…

Neonatal Adaptation Syndrome

20 Sep 202020 Sep 2020
Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a result of the sudden discontinuation of fetal exposure to drugs that were used or abused by the mother during pregnancy. NAS leads to a constellation of…
Developmental delay…

Red-Flag Signs for Early Detection of Developmental Delay

17 Sep 202017 Sep 2020
In our daily practice, we do not spend enough time to pick up developmental delay in the child.  At times we are not sure of our observation and we don’t…
CRITICAL CARE…

Umbilical Lines- Practice Pearls

13 Sep 202012 Sep 2020
Placing an Umbilical line is now a common procedure carried in any NICU setup and every Neonatologist is well versed with this. Behind the art of placing a successful Umbilical…
BIPAP…

BI-PAP use in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

6 Sep 20206 Sep 2020
Non invasive ventilation is a safe and effective option for many acute as well as chronic medical Conditions in Pediatric population. Use of Bipap as a non invasive mode of…
Adolescent Medicine…

When to suspect a drug abuse

3 Sep 20203 Sep 2020
Substance abuse in adolescent age group often goes under reported. One has to keep a strong clinical suspicion if following signs are noted/reported- Dull-looking/glazed eyesDrowsinessNeedle marksTremors/HallucinationsChanges in speech-rapid, slowed, slurredWhite…

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