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Month: November 2020

Congenital Heart Disease…

Screening for Critical Congential Cyanotic Heart Disease in a newborn

29 Nov 202029 Nov 2020
In first 48 hours, many cyanotic congenital heart diseases can be easily missed. To avoid that, we must assess saturations before discharging the child - at least in one upper and one lower…
Urodynamic Study UDS…

Scope of a Pediatric Urodynamic Study (UDS)

26 Nov 202024 Nov 2020
Pediatric urodynamics study (UDS) is a group of tests done for the assessment of how well the child’s bladder is functioning.  The study measures following physiological functions- The functions of…
Evaluation of Renal Disease…

Can hematuria result in anemia or proteinuria

19 Nov 202018 Nov 2020
Usually even gross hematuria doesn’t result in significant blood loss, except in case of trauma. 1 ml of blood in 1000 ml urine is sufficient to cause red discoloration of…
Evaluation of Renal Disease…

Evaluating a child with “RED URINE”

15 Nov 202015 Nov 2020
All cases of red urine are not due to hematuria. Ask - History of fever, dysuria, rash, joint pain etc. If asymptomatic ask history of ingestion of beet-root, food colouring…
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation(HSCT)…

Types of bone marrow transplants & finding a suitable donor for BMT

12 Nov 202012 Nov 2020
Continued from previous post..... There are two main types of transplants – Autologous and Allogenic. Autologous Transplants: This means that the bone marrow or stem cells used for the transplant…
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation(HSCT)…

What is a stem cell (bone marrow) transplant

8 Nov 202011 Nov 2020
A stem cell transplant is more commonly known as a bone marrow transplant (BMT). The reason we use different terms is that in the past the stem cells were obtained…
Anti-Epileptic Drugs…

Valproate

5 Nov 2020
Valproate is a commonly used as well as abused anti-epileptic drug. It is a broad- spectrum anti-epileptic which means that it is effective in nearly all types of seizures viz-…
Immunological Disorders…

When to suspect A Primary Immunodeficiency

1 Nov 2020
Primary immunodeficiencies are to be suspected in any patient with  Unusual susceptibility for infections, Severe or early onset autoimmunity and Susceptibility to malignancies.  Initially only patients with susceptibility towards infections were evaluated…

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