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POST-PHOTOTHERAPY HYPOCALCEMIA IN FULL-TERM ICTERIC NEONATES AT TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

POST-PHOTOTHERAPY HYPOCALCEMIA IN FULL-TERM ICTERIC NEONATES AT TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

... of term and 80% of preterm infants requiring medical intervention shortly after ...birth. Phototherapy is a convenient and economical modality for the treatment of neonatal hyper- bilirubinemia but it has ... See full document

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Clinico-demographic profile of hyperbilirubinemia in neonates admitted to a tertiary care hospital

Clinico-demographic profile of hyperbilirubinemia in neonates admitted to a tertiary care hospital

... breast-fed term babies experience jaundice in excess of 10 mg/dL in the third week of life, diagnosis of breast milk jaundice should be considered if the TSB is predominantly unconjugated, other causes of ... See full document

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Incidence and outcome of neonatal seizures at a tertiary care hospital

Incidence and outcome of neonatal seizures at a tertiary care hospital

... (11.11%) neonates, out of which 10 (76.92%) neonates were term and 3 ...(23.08%) neonates were preterm. Most neonates fed with the non-human milk have lower calcium and higher phosphate ... See full document

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First day bilirubin as a predictor of development of significant jaundice in term healthy neonates: a tertiary care hospital based study

First day bilirubin as a predictor of development of significant jaundice in term healthy neonates: a tertiary care hospital based study

... appropriate care increase the chances of bilirubin induced brain ...appropriate care seeking measures such as early follow- up visits, estimation of total serum bilirubin when needed and early initiation of ... See full document

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The bacteriological and demographic pattern of term and near term neonatal sepsis in a tertiary care hospital

The bacteriological and demographic pattern of term and near term neonatal sepsis in a tertiary care hospital

... high in comparison to other studies, especially in those patients which were referred from outside to this hospital. The incidence of meningitis on the basis of clinical features and abnormal CSF picture in our ... See full document

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Etiology of neonatal seizures and maintenance therapy use: a 10-year retrospective study at Toulouse Children’s hospital

Etiology of neonatal seizures and maintenance therapy use: a 10-year retrospective study at Toulouse Children’s hospital

... and it is the most important prognostic factor. The sub- group analysis comparing patients treated with levetirace- tam, which is now widely used, with a group of patients treated with valproic acid, did not show any ... See full document

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Spectrum of congenital anomalies of neonates in a tertiary care hospital in Southern India

Spectrum of congenital anomalies of neonates in a tertiary care hospital in Southern India

... Both major and minor anomalies may present in various patterns such as being part of a syndrome or along with associations like VACTER association. They may also be a part of developmental field defects, deformations and ... See full document

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Bacterial isolates of early-onset neonatal sepsis and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern between 1998 and 2004: an audit from a center in India

Bacterial isolates of early-onset neonatal sepsis and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern between 1998 and 2004: an audit from a center in India

... Results: Of 2182 neonates screened, there were 389 (17.8%) positive blood cultures. After excluding coagulase- negative Staphylococci (160), we identified 229 EONS cases. Preterm neonates were 40.6% and ... See full document

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Intraventricular haemorrhage in very preterm neonates

Intraventricular haemorrhage in very preterm neonates

... Intensive Care Unit, Department of Paediatrics, Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospital, Bangalore, on all preterm neonates with either gestational age <32weeks and/or Birth weight <1500 grams within the ... See full document

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An Innovative Collaborative Model of Care for Undiagnosed Complex Medical Conditions

An Innovative Collaborative Model of Care for Undiagnosed Complex Medical Conditions

... Example 1 A 10-y-old girl presented with feeding intolerance; vomiting; bloody diarrhea; electrolyte imbalances; low levels of vitamins A, D, E, and K; anemia; stunted growth and height; nephrolithiasis; muscle weakness; ... See full document

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... of neonates were referred by doctors ...of neonates underwent pre-referral treatment at some point during their referral through various centers before reaching NICU of ...day post symptoms ... See full document

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Causes of Seizures in Neonates - A Tertiary Care Hospital Study in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Causes of Seizures in Neonates - A Tertiary Care Hospital Study in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

... of neonates in our study were ...preterm neonates but in our study, we have found that neonatal seizure to be more common in the full-term ...in term neonates as compare to ... See full document

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Factors Associated with Smoking Behaviors among Military Cadets of King Khalid Military Academy (KKMA), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (2015-2016)

Factors Associated with Smoking Behaviors among Military Cadets of King Khalid Military Academy (KKMA), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (2015-2016)

... 7. Naik TB, Wadekar MD, Upadhya A, Mane VK. Cross sectional analysis of aerobic bacteria and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern among orthopedic wound infections at a tertiary care hospital in ... See full document

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Electroretinography in Neonates Treated With Phototherapy

Electroretinography in Neonates Treated With Phototherapy

... report, visual function studies in children who had received phototherapy showed an increased incidence of squints7; however, results of electro- retinography (ERG) was normal in 12 chil[r] ... See full document

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Morbidity profile and immediate outcome of low birth weight neonates in a rural tertiary care hospital of Gujarat, India

Morbidity profile and immediate outcome of low birth weight neonates in a rural tertiary care hospital of Gujarat, India

... LBW neonates were full ...LBW neonates (25.8% vs 9.61%). Morbidities were higher in LBW neonates compared to normal birth weight ...ELBW neonates. Immediate poor outcome was in 3.92% in ... See full document

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A study of survival of very low birth weight neonates in a tertiary care hospital

A study of survival of very low birth weight neonates in a tertiary care hospital

... The etiology of very low birth weight is multifactorial, prematurity and low socioeconomic status of mother being a major cause. Care of the newborn weighing less than 1500g remains a challenge to Neonatologist. ... See full document

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Jitteriness in Full-Term Neonates: Prevalence and Correlates

Jitteriness in Full-Term Neonates: Prevalence and Correlates

... different behavioral states; 2) determine the asso- ciation between neonatal jitteriness and prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum variables, including maternal cigarette, alcohol, cocai[r] ... See full document

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How To Help A Patient Transition

How To Help A Patient Transition

... whether care coordination has been ...the hospital within 30 days of a patient’s discharge cost the Medicare program approximately $15 million ...from hospital readmission rates from claims ...the ... See full document

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Prospective Pricing System for Tertiary Neonatal Intensive Care

Prospective Pricing System for Tertiary Neonatal Intensive Care

... Florida Neonatal Care Groups (NCGs) for Neonates Requiring Tertiary Intensive Care. NCG* Description No[r] ... See full document

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Spectrum of congenital malformations at birth among neonates in a private medical college in South Rajasthan

Spectrum of congenital malformations at birth among neonates in a private medical college in South Rajasthan

... Our study has also reinforced the fact that consanguinity is an important risk factor for occurrence of congenital malformations. The presence of congenital anomalies in neonates born to consanguineous parents was ... See full document

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