Publications by authors named "Himabindu Sreenivasulu"

Article Synopsis
  • Food allergies are a significant global health issue, involving both immune-based reactions (like anaphylaxis) and non-immune responses (such as certain syndromes), which require careful diagnosis and management.
  • Different types of food allergies can lead to complex clinical challenges, necessitating tests like skin prick or serum-specific IgE tests for accurate diagnosis.
  • Treatment primarily focuses on avoiding allergens, using epinephrine for emergencies, and exploring new therapies like immunotherapy, highlighting the need for teamwork and ongoing research in this field.
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Primary immunodeficiency disorders (PIDs) are a heterogeneous group of genetic conditions profoundly impacting immune function. The investigation spans various PID categories, offering insights into their distinct pathogenic mechanisms and clinical manifestations. Within the adaptive immune system, B-cell, T-cell, and combined immunodeficiencies are dissected, emphasizing their critical roles in orchestrating effective immune responses.

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Cystic fibrosis (CF) has long posed a complex challenge to medical science. Still, the tides are turning with remarkable progress in prognosis and demographics, thanks to cutting-edge medical management and treatment breakthroughs. It affects multiple systems, necessitating a comprehensive approach to its management.

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Children's heavy reliance on screen media has raised serious public health issues since it might harm their cognitive, linguistic, and social-emotional growth. This study examines the effects of screen time on many developmental domains and covers management and limitation techniques for kids' screen usage. Screen media has a wide range of cognitive consequences, with both beneficial and detrimental effects noted.

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Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is a type of bleeding that occurs in the ventricular cavity of the brain. In this comprehensive study, we provide a summary of the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of intraventricular hemorrhage in premature infants. Preterm babies are at high risk of developing IVH because their germinal matrix is not fully developed, making their blood vessels more prone to rupture.

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