Publications by authors named "Aashika Janwadkar"

American Academy of Pediatrics approves pacifier use for soothing and calming; it recommends delaying its use until breastfeeding is well established. Though pacifiers have protective effects against sudden infant death syndrome, prolonged use of a pacifier can lead to complications. American Academy of Family Physicians discourages the use by 6 months to 1 year of age.

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  • There is limited documentation of acute otitis media (AOM) cases in preterm infants in the NICU, highlighting its rarity.
  • A case study involves a 26-week-old infant who, at nearly 30 weeks postmenstrual age, showed signs of systemic sepsis that was found to be caused by AOM with pus in the ear.
  • Factors contributing to AOM in extremely preterm infants include prematurity itself, use of various tubes for feeding or ventilation, eustachian tube issues, and their unique immune response.
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Refractory ascites post-liver transplantation can be a challenging problem. Causes of refractory ascites include venous outflow anastomotic stenosis, vessel kinking by the regenerating liver, pre-existing graft disease, and positional outflow obstruction. We present a case report of a child presenting with high drain output and refractory ascites post-LDLT secondary to a positional kinking.

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Citrullinemia Type 1 (also known as classic citrullinemia) is a rare autosomal recessive urea cycle disorder due to reduced activity of argininosuccinate synthetase 1; characterized by hyperammonemia leading to neurological damage. The authors report a case of an 8-y boy who was diagnosed with Citrullinemia Type 1 at birth which was anticipated prenatally due to family history. His diagnosis was confirmed as a homozygous mutation (Exon 15: c.

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Various inflammatory markers have been used to show an association between welding and respiratory tract disorders due to inhalation of fumes. We hereby present a case of 19-year-old male, welder by occupation who presented with upper respiratory tract infection and was documented to have persistent moderate eosinophilia on serial Complete Blood Count (CBC) examination. This was also confirmed by bone marrow examination which was suggestive of increased eosinophilic precursors.

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