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A study of clinical profile of intractable epilepsy in children
... of intractable seizures was 10% with maximum number of children 25 ...(50%) children had daily ...4 children among the cases had history of family seizures, 6 children in cases had ... See full document
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Clinical Profile of Intractable Epilepsy in Children
... control study comprising 50 cases and 50 controls to determine the etiology and clinical predictors of ...included children who had one seizure per month over the last 6 ...include children ... See full document
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A Study of etiological and clinical profile of acute hemiplegia in children
... This is to certify that this dissertation titled “ A STUDY OF ETIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL PROFILE OF ACUTE HEMIPLEGIA IN CHILDREN ” submitted by Dr. P. SENTHIL KUMAR to the faculty of Pediatric ... See full document
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A study on clinical profile of tuberculosis in HIV children
... “A STUDY ON CLINICAL PROFILE OF TUBERCULOSIS IN HIV CHILDREN” done by me at Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College Hospital, Salem under the guidance and supervision of my department ... See full document
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A study on clinical profile of typhoid fever in children
... Complications are reduced now because of use of antibiotics prior to initiation of appropriate therapy. However, rarely, clinically significant hepatitis, jaundice and cholecystitis may be seen. Intestinal haemorrhage ... See full document
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Study on Clinical Profile of Beta Thalassemia Major Children
... that children who have received regular blood transfusions from early in life, and hence who do not have many abnormal red cells in their circulation, do not develop significant ... See full document
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Early development of intractable epilepsy in children: A prospective study
... our study for use of an insensitive measure of dis- ease severity, the Hoehn & Yahr ...All clinical measures have serious limitations, including those used by Pezzoli et ... See full document
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Cellular injury and neuroinflammation in children with chronic intractable epilepsy
... our study raising the possi- bility that frequent seizures may be responsible for both cell death and glial ...that intractable epilepsy in childhood due to focal cortical dysplasia and ... See full document
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Predictors of intractable epilepsy in childhood: a case control study
... control study was done by Berg et al in the department of paediatrics and neurology, Yale university, New Haven, ...were children who had an average of one seizure or more a month over a 2-year period and ... See full document
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Cognitive changes following Surgery in Intractable Hemispheric and Subhemispheric Epilepsy
... Consecutive children who were diagnosed to have intractable epilepsy from the epilepsy clinic and satisfied the selection criteria were recruited for the ...hemispheric epilepsy ... See full document
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Predictors of Childhood Intractable Epilepsy- A Retrospective Study in A Tertiary Care Hospital
... to epilepsy was ...epileptic children by the supervision of paediatric ...history, clinical examination, investigation and follow- up visits were collected in pre-designed ... See full document
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Descriptive study of clinical profile and benefit of therapy in childhood hypercalciuria
... descriptive study included 91 consecutive children presenting to the pediatric nephrology clinic of a tertiary pediatric hospital with various urinary symptoms, recurrent abdominal pain, or renal stones, in ... See full document
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A study of clinical and laboratory profile of febrile children presenting with thrombocytopenia
... Patients of fever with thrombocytopenia can initially present with just simple fever and may in due course of time lead to adverse unpredictable outcomes including death. Therefore, in our study we analysed the ... See full document
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Study of clinical and radiological profile of children with neurocysticercosis
... 23 children had a lesion in vesicular stage, followed by 16 children with the lesion in nodular calcified stage while 5 children had lesions in granular nodular stage and only three children ... See full document
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Anterior choroidal artery aneurysm mimicking cavernous sinus syndrome
... in children with new-onset temporal lobe epilepsy ...77 children with new-onset TLE, including 14 with possible TLE, were followed prospectively with formal review 7 and 14 years following seizure ... See full document
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Study of paediatric systemic lupus erythematosus in tertiary care center in South India
... in children and adolescents (1-6/100,000) is lower than that in adults ...The study among pediatric population were few and hence this study from south India was ...this study was to ... See full document
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Clinical-epidemiological profile of dengue fever in children admitted in a tertiary care hospital in Kolkata, West Bengal, India
... It was found that out of these 63 cases of atypical presentation, 28 (44.44%) cases had severe dengue, 30 (47.6%) cases had dengue with warning sign, while only 5 (8%) cases had dengue without warning sign. (Table 3) The ... See full document
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A Study on the Challenges of Morning Report in Clinical Education: A Phenomenological Study
... present study aimed to explore the experiences of residents and medical students about morning report ...in clinical education) (3) organization of morning reports (with four theme clusters: moderate ... See full document
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Resective surgery for intractable epilepsy in children: radiologic evaluation
... This article reviews the pre- and postoperative findings of various neuroimaging techniques in children undergoing focal cortical resection or hemispherectomy for the treatment of a unil[r] ... See full document
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<p>Comparative study of the clinical profile of chronic dacryocystitis and chronic rhinosinusitis after external dacryocystorhinostomy</p>
... series study by Shams and colleagues, 196 patients with symptomatic primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction (PANDO) and common canalicular obstruction who had been sub- mitted to endoscopic ... See full document
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