18 results match your criteria: "SN Children Hospital[Affiliation]"

Objective: To study the prevalence of abnormal renal functions among children living with HIV (CLHIV) receiving tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) containing antiretroviral therapy (ART).

Methods: A prospective, observational study was conducted among CLHIV aged 10 years to 21 years attending the pediatric HIV clinic. We included CLHIV weighing ≥ 30 kg who had been receiving TDF-containing regimens for at least 6 months, with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) > 60 ml/min/m2 at enrolment and for whom baseline laboratory parameters were available before starting ART.

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Riga-Fede Disease.

Indian Pediatr

June 2022

Department of Pediatrics, SN Children Hospital, MLN Medical College, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.

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Pederus Dermatitis.

Indian Pediatr

June 2020

Department of Pediatrics, SN Children Hospital, MLN Medical College, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.

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Human Milk Banking in India: Still in Infancy.

Indian Pediatr

November 2017

Department of Pediatrics, SN Children Hospital, MLN Medical College, Allahabad, UP, India.

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Intravenous adrenaline for shock in neonates.

Indian Pediatr

September 2010

Department of Pediatrics, SN Children Hospital, MLN Medical College, Allahabad, UP, India.

Dopamine and dobutamine have been widely used to treat shock with variable success in newborns. In this retrospective data analysis, we report on the use of adrenaline in 20 neonates with birth asphyxia and shock that was refractory to dopamine and dobutamine. We concluded that adrenaline is a safe and effective drug that can be used as an add-on therapy to dopamine and/or dobutamine in newborns with shock secondary to birth asphyxia.

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Intravenous Adrenaline for Shock in Neonates.

Indian Pediatr

January 2010

Department of Pediatrics, SN Children Hospital, MLN Medical College, Allahabad, UP, India. Correspondence to: Dr Ruchi Rai, Asistant Professor, S N Children Hospital, Church Lane, Allahabad, U P 211 002, India.

Dopamine and dobutamine have been widely used to treat shock with variable success in newborns. In this retrospective data analysis, we report on the use of adrenaline in 20 neonates with birth asphyxia and shock that was refractory to dopamine and dobutamine. We concluded that adrenaline is a safe and effective drug that can be used as an add-on therapy to dopamine and/or dobutamine in newborns with shock secondary to birth asphyxia.

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Cerebral palsy.

J Indian Med Assoc

September 1993

Department of Paediatrics, SN Children Hospital, MLN Medical College, Allahabad.

In a prospective study it was found that cerebral palsy constituted 0.29% of total paediatric outdoor cases during the study period of 1988-1990. Seventy-five children suffering from cerebral palsy were studied at SN Children Hospital, Allahabad.

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