40 results match your criteria: "Sir Padampat Mother and Child Health Institute[Affiliation]"

Hypokalemic paralysis during management of hypothyroidism.

Indian Pediatr

November 2000

Department of Pediatric Medicine, Sir Padampat Mother and Child Health Institute, S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur, India.

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Esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula: a review of 25 years' experience.

Pediatr Surg Int

February 2001

Department of Pediatric Surgery, Sir Padampat Mother and Child Health Institute, S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur, India.

During a 25-year period (1972-1996), 585 patients with esophageal atresia with or without tracheoesophageal fistula were treated at the Department of Pediatric Surgery, SMS Medical College, Jaipur, India. Increasing awareness of the anomaly has led to early detection and referral with fewer pulmonary complications. For purposes of analysis the period has been divided into five phases, with a steady decline in overall mortality observed from 95.

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Knowledge, attitude and practices about neonatal hypothermia among medical and paramedical staff.

Indian J Pediatr

July 2000

Department of Pediatric Medicine, Sir Padampat Mother and Child Health Institute, SMS Medical College, Jaipur.

The present study was undertaken to evaluate the knowledge, attitude and practices about neonatal hypothermia among medical and paramedical staff dealing with newborn care. A total of 160 subjects were assessed (40 pediatric medicine residents, 40 obstetric residents, 40 private practitioners and 40 paramedical staff working in labor room and postnatal wards) A pre-tested structured questionnaire was used. Only 47.

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TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF INTERACTION WITH ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA AND TRACHEO-ESOPHAGEAL FISTULA.

Med J Armed Forces India

January 1999

Professor and Head, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Sir Padampat Mother and Child Health Institute, SMS Medical College, Jaipur (Rajasthan).

Clinical presentation and management modalities for 585 patients of esophageal atresia and/or tracheo-esophageal fistula reporting to Department of Paediatric Surgery, SMS Medical College, Jaipur over twenty five years (1972-1996) were analyzed in five phases of five years each retrospectively. Over the period of observation, the incidence of new cases as well the number of associated anomalies have shown a steady increase due to availability of modern diagnostic facilities. The operative mortality has shown a progressive decline from 95% early in the series to 40% in last few years.

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Health status of carpet weaving children.

Indian Pediatr

May 1994

Department of Pediatrics, Sir Padampat Mother and Child Health Institute, S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur.

A cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine the health status of children engaged in carpet weaving factories of Jaipur City. Two hundred and ninety school going boys of similar socio-economic status served as controls. A higher prevalence of signs of nutritional deficiencies was observed in carpet weaving children.

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Impact of television on children.

Indian J Pediatr

November 1994

Department of Pediatric Medicine, Sir Padampat Mother and Child Health Institute, SMS Medical College, Jaipur.

Television viewing has a great impact on various aspects of child's life. This study was carried out at Sir Padampat Mother & Child Health Institute, Jaipur (Rajasthan). The aim was to study the effects of television viewing on a child's eating habits, general physical health, physical activities, interest in study and school performance.

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Precipitation test--a rapid method for diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis.

Indian Pediatr

November 1990

Department of Pediatric Medicine, Sir Padampat Mother and Child Health Institute, SMS Medical College, Jaipur.

Precipitation test (modified Lavinson's test) was conducted in 125 cases of meningitis. Of these, 50 cases (proved cases of tuberculous meningitis) who served as positive controls showed positive response for the precipitation test in 96% and in 25 cases of negative control group (cases of meningitis other than TBM), it showed only 4% positivity. The remaining 50 cases of TBM where the cytological and biochemical findings were not in correlation with clinical diagnosis of TBM, showed 92% positivity for early diagnosis of TBM.

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Standard curves for mid arm circumference and mid-arm/head circumference ratio in newborns.

Indian J Pediatr

December 1990

Department of Pediatrics, Sir Padampat Mother and Child Health Institute, S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur, India.

One Thousand singleton neonates, between 28 and 44 weeks of estimated gestational age (EGA) were measured within 48 hours of their birth for upper mid-arm circumference (MAC), head circumference (HC) and birth weight (BW). Regression analysis was used to draw standard curves for MAC versus EGA and mid-arm circumference/head circumference ratio (MAC/HC) versus EGA. Correlation coefficients were 0.

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