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May-2006 Volume-3, Issue-5 [Supplement 5]
Dear Doctor :

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Latest articles on Pediatric Oncall:

DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA:
This month’s diagnostic dilemma: Dr.Vamshidhar.G.
A 12 year old female child presents with acute onset of bilateral weakness of both lower limbs of 2months duration. Knee jerk and ankle jerk are exaggerated. Both palmar muscles are atrophied. Pes cavus is present with mild contractures of both calf muscles. She has ataxia with high stepping gait. What is the most probable diagnosis? Read more…

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PATIENT EDUCATION MATERIAL

MEASLES:
Read about measles, how it spreads, its symptoms and treatment with prevention. Information literature for parents.

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infectious_diseases/Measles.asp

TUBERCULOSIS (TB): Read about TB, how it spreads, its symptoms and treatment with prevention. Also learn how TB is different in children as compared to adults. Information literature for parents.

http://www.pediatriconcall.com/forpatients/commonchild/
infectious_diseases/tuberculosis.asp

VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY: Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin that is required for normal reproduction, good vision, growth, increasing hemoglobin and to maintain the body immunity. Deficiency of Vitamin A leads to night blindness. Read more… Information literature for parents.

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QUESTION OF THE DAY: These are questions asked by our viewers to the experts on the panel of Pediatric Oncall.

Dr Sangeetkumar: What is the best drug for prophylaxis for malaria?

Dr. Khlud: What is the dose of anticoagulant in stenting PDA, ASD occluder to prevent thrombus?

Dr Khlud: What is treatment of infective endocarditis in brucellosis?

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Conference Abstracts:
NCPCC Conference 2005 :
Avail the contents of the scientific sessions of the 1 st ASIA PACIFIC Congress on Paediatric Critical Care with 7 th National Congress on Paediatric Critical Care (Annual Conference of IAP Intensive Care Chapter) held in Pune in October 2005 and revisit the important scientific sessions.


Scientific Lecture

How To Treat Fulminant Hepatic Failure?
Neurological Determination Of Death And Its Application In Practice
Postoperative Management Of Low Cardiac Output State (Congenital Heart Surgery)
Scorpion Envenomation And Its Management In A Rural Setting
Practices To Optimise Ventilation And Oxygenation
Catheter Interventions In The Critically Ill Child
Hydrocarbon Ingestion
Neuroprotective Strategies
Preventing ‘Renal Failure'
Limitations Of Strategies That Focus On Raising Blood Pressure
Fluid And Electrolyte Management In Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Monitoring Of Intra Cranial Pressure
Update On Patent Ductus Arteriosus
How Do I Manage Refractory Neonatal Seizures?
Transport Of Critically Ill Children

Scientific - Papers

Modified Blalock Tausigg Shunt Is A Useful Palliative Measure To Tide Over Cyanotic Crisis In Early Infancy
Clinical Profile And Survival Of Children On Mechanical Ventilation
The Widening Scope Of Non-Invasive Ventilation In Indian Pediatric Icu: A Pilot Study
Manual Small Volume Plasma Exchange In A Child With Guillian Barre Syndrome (Case Report)
Psychological Consequences In Pediatric Intensive Care Survivors: The Unsuspected Impact
Telementoring In Pediatric Cartical Care In Rural Area
Early Predictors Of Treatment Failure In Very Severe Pneumonia In Children
Heliox In The Paediatric Emergency And Critical Care Setting (Case Report)
Role Of Inhaled Nitric Oxide Therapy In Postoperative Management Of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension In Congential Heart Disease: A Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Experience
Intensive Care Management Of Organophosphate Incecticide Poisoning In Children
Validity Of Prism Iii Scores As A Predictive Tool For Mortality In Picu In Punjab
Procedural Sedation And Analgesia In Pediatrics
Clinical Profile Outcome In Pediatric Tetanus: Experience From A Tertiary Care Pediatric Icu
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura & Plasmaphersis In Pedaitrics
Effect Of Junctional Ectopic Tachycardia On Postoperative Morbidity Following Repair Of Congenital Heart Defects
Niv Holds An Exciting Promise To Emerge As A Modality That Can Be Used Increasingly As A Low Tech, Low Cost, Low Complication Device For Supporting A Variety Of Conditions Leading To Moderate Rtespiratory Failure. It's Relevance In The Indian Scenario May Be Significant.
Outcome Of Pediatric Shock In Punjab
The Relevance Of 12 Hour 24 Hour Prism Score In Predicting Mortality In Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
A Study Of Clinical Profile Outcome Of Status Epilepticus In A Pediatric Tertiary Care Hospital .
Left Ventricular Thrombus Following Scorpion Sting : A Case Report
Incidence Of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (Vap) In A Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: Risk Factors And Predictors Of Poor Outcome

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Pediatric Oncall
 
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