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View article: MANAGEMENT OF ACNE VULGARIS THROUGH JALAUKAVACHARANA: A CASE STUDY
MANAGEMENT OF ACNE VULGARIS THROUGH JALAUKAVACHARANA: A CASE STUDY Open
Acne is currently one of the most common skin problems affecting people, often leading to reduced selfconfidence and poor quality of life. The skin ailment known as acne vulgaris is comparable to the illnesses described in Ayurvedic texts …
View article: Flunarizine Versus Propranolol in Prophylaxis of Pediatric Migraine: An Open-Label Randomized Trial
Flunarizine Versus Propranolol in Prophylaxis of Pediatric Migraine: An Open-Label Randomized Trial Open
View article: High fiber diet versus polyethylene glycol in management of chronic constipation in children with cerebral palsy: A randomized controlled trial
High fiber diet versus polyethylene glycol in management of chronic constipation in children with cerebral palsy: A randomized controlled trial Open
A BSTRACT Background: Constipation is one of the most common gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with cerebral palsy. This study was conducted with the aim to compare the efficacy of a high fiber diet and polyethylene glycol in the manag…
View article: Albendazole and praziquantel combination versus albendazole alone in children with multiple neurocysticercosis: An open labelled randomized controlled trial
Albendazole and praziquantel combination versus albendazole alone in children with multiple neurocysticercosis: An open labelled randomized controlled trial Open
A BSTRACT Context: The efficacy of the combination of albendazole and praziquantel has not been thoroughly studied in multiple neurocysticercosis in children. Objective: To compare the efficacy and safety of albendazole and praziquantel co…
View article: Online Interactive Flipped Classroom Teaching in Pediatrics for Medical Undergraduates
Online Interactive Flipped Classroom Teaching in Pediatrics for Medical Undergraduates Open
The present study revealed that introducing flipped classroom strategy in an online model improved students' engagement and increased their interest in the subject.
View article: Internet Addiction and Screen Time Exposure Among Children with Migraine
Internet Addiction and Screen Time Exposure Among Children with Migraine Open
View article: Plasmalyte versus normal saline as resuscitation fluid in children
Plasmalyte versus normal saline as resuscitation fluid in children Open
Background: Plasmalyte A, a balanced solution is reported to be associated with a reduced incidence of hyperchloremia and metabolic acidosis when compared with 0.9% NaCl among adults. Considering the paucity of evidence in the pediatric po…
View article: Sedation and analgesia for the pediatric intensivist
Sedation and analgesia for the pediatric intensivist Open
View article: Clinical profile of children with West syndrome
Clinical profile of children with West syndrome Open
Background: This study was intended to document the clinical profile and treatment outcome of West syndrome in children attending a tertiary care centre in Northern India. Methods: Data were collected by a retrospective chart review of chi…
View article: Accidental poisoning with cassia occidentalis: A rare cause of fatal acute encephalopathy in children
Accidental poisoning with cassia occidentalis: A rare cause of fatal acute encephalopathy in children Open
In pediatric population, accidental poisonings are not an uncommon cause for presentation as acute encephalopathy syndrome (AES). Certain plants found in India such as Ricinus Communis (Dhatura) and Cannabis are known to produce a clinical…
View article: Flipped classroom versus traditional lecture in training undergraduates in pediatric epilepsy
Flipped classroom versus traditional lecture in training undergraduates in pediatric epilepsy Open
Flipped classroom model resulted in better scores than the traditional teaching method for training undergraduates in the management of epilepsy in children. This teaching-learning method could be adopted in training of primary care physic…
View article: Perception of One-Minute Preceptor (OMP) Model as a Teaching Framework among Pediatric Postgraduate Residents: A Feedback Survey
Perception of One-Minute Preceptor (OMP) Model as a Teaching Framework among Pediatric Postgraduate Residents: A Feedback Survey Open
View article: Retropharyngeal abscess in neonate - A misdiagnosed entity
Retropharyngeal abscess in neonate - A misdiagnosed entity Open
Respiratory distress is common problem seen in new born and infants due to anatomical and physiological differences from adult. Infant can present with respiratory distress, inspiratory stridor, feeding difficulty, and cyanosis. At birth u…
View article: Idiopathic acute necrotizing pancreatitis : A case report
Idiopathic acute necrotizing pancreatitis : A case report Open
Acute Necrotizing pancreatitis, a severe form of pancreatitis characterized by necrosis in and around pancreas is very rare in children and is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. The diagnosis of acute necrotizing pancre…
View article: Predictors for critical care admission among children presenting to emergency department with recurrent wheezing
Predictors for critical care admission among children presenting to emergency department with recurrent wheezing Open
The present cross-sectional study with limited sample size revealed incomplete immunization status of children to be a significant risk factor that determined the need for critical care admission among children below 2 years of age present…
View article: A Case of Deep Vein Thrombosis and Intracranial Sinus Thrombosis: Possible rare complications of childhood abdominal tuberculosis
A Case of Deep Vein Thrombosis and Intracranial Sinus Thrombosis: Possible rare complications of childhood abdominal tuberculosis Open
Severe pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) complicated by deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in adults has been reported previously in the medical literature; however, childhood extrapulmonary TB complicated by DVT is rare. We report a 13-year-old girl wh…
View article: Seroprevalence of human immunodeficiency virus in pregnant women: A hospital based study from North Delhi
Seroprevalence of human immunodeficiency virus in pregnant women: A hospital based study from North Delhi Open