Faculty of Pediatrics: Recent submissions

  • Bhavana B Lakhkar, MM Patil SV Patil (B.L.D.E.(Deemed to be University), 2016)
     Emergencies due to scorpion sting is very common in subtropical areas having dry hot climate. A large number of different species of scorpion exist but venomatous ones are all from Buthidae family. Different
  • Kalyanshettar SS, Patil SV Akki AS Naren S (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2010)
    Jatropha curcas commonly known as bio-diesel plant can cause poisoning on ingestion. It mainly leads to gastro enteritis and dehydration. Mortality is rare. In a group of patients we also encountered manifestations like ...
  • Patil SV, Kalyanshettar SS Naren SD Kiran kumar (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2011)
    A 3 1/2 years old girl, born to 2nd degree consanguineous marriage was admitted with chief complaints of recurrent episodes of projectile non- bilious vomiting since 6 months of age each lasting for 3-4 days and recurs ...
  • MM Patil, SS Kalyanshettar SV Patil (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013)
    A twelve year old male child born by non-consanguineous marriage, 3rd in birth order presented with scholastic backwardness. He had recurrent right ear discharge and mouth breathing of 1 year duration. Anthropometry revealed ...
  • Patil MM, Patil SV (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2009-06)
    Ataxia telangiectasia(AT) is heralded by ataxia beginning around 2 years and progresses to loss of ambulation by adolescence. The telangiectasia becomes evident by mid childhood. Hematological and soft tissue malignancies ...
  • Rath CP, Akki A Patil SV Kalyanshettar SS (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2011-01-17)
    We studied the seroprevalence of anti-HAV IgG in children of Bijapur a tier III city/backward district in Karnataka and its relation with sociodemographic parameters. Out of 142 children, 6 months to 15 years who were ...
  • Archana Balachandran, Siddarameshwar Kalyanshettar, Shankargouda Patil, Vijaykumar Shegji. (BLDE (Deemed to be University), 2016)
    Minor head injuries in children are common, resulting in brain concussion, and these injuries mostly end upwithout complications. Usually head trauma results in hemorrhagic stroke. Here we present a case of ischemic stroke ...
  • Patil MM, Walikar BN Kalyanshettar SS Patil SV (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012-01-16)
    Ticks are the largest members of the order Acarina. They are vectors of many systemic diseases like rickettsial diseases, lyme disease, viral encephalitis, ehrlichiosis and babesiosis. Tick bites also lead to foreign ...
  • Ravikumar V Baradol, Anand Ranagol Patil SV (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-09-16)
    Hypertension is a common non communicable disease in developed countries. But nowadays even in developing countries like India its prevalence is increasing in adults as well as in childhood population. Objective: To find ...
  • MM Patil, AS Akki (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-05-16)
    A 28-months-old boy was admitted with fever of five days and passing black colored stools one day prior to admission. The child was conscious, irritable, with petechial lesions over trunk and abdomen. Palms and soles ...
  • MM Patil, SS Kalyanshettar SV Patil AS Akki DV Veeresh Babu (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-07)
    Most of the parenteral vaccines induce some degree of local reactions, which include pain, erythema and induration. The DwPT vaccine is the most common vaccine which is being used in India. The current schedule, as has ...
  • Raghavendra H Gobbur, Issac Varghese (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2014)
    Recurrent Epistaxis often is due to thrombocytopenia. Child with recurrent Epistaxis had abnormal bleeding time, coupled with normal platelet count congenital Glanzmann Thrombasthenia (GT) though rare is a possible condition. ...
  • Sajit S, RH Gobbur, Koti SV Patil (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2014-03)
    A ten year old male child having congenital heart disease admitted with recurrent history of respiratory infection. ECHO cardioraphy showed Mesocardia, congenitally corrected TGA, bidirectional VSD and severe pulmonary ...
  • RH Gobbur, RV Baradol, BM Nyamannavar. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013)
    Choledochal cyst is an uncommon congenital anomaly of Hepoatobiliary system. It is a case of choledocal cyst presenting as perforation and biliary ascites which is rare in infants. Clinical picture: An infant was admitted ...
  • Kalyanashettar SS, Navadgi AS, Naganoor RG, Talikoti AB. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2017)
    A newborn baby presenting with pulsatile mass in the upper abdomen. Examination revealed exomphalos major with part of cardia in it. X ray showed absence of lower sternum with herniation of heart in to the sac of exomphalos. ...
  • Gobbur R H, Sanjeevini Umarani. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2018-07)
    Erythema Multiforme is an acute inflammatory muco-cutaneous hypersensitive reaction with varied aetiology and various degrees of blistering and ulceration. Viral aetiology is most common. We report a case of herpes induced ...
  • "Gobbur R H, G. Gaduputi. " (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2018-01)
    Objective: This study compares the efficacy of levetiracetam with phenobarbital in early onset seizures in term, late preterm neonates
  • Betsy Mathew, Ramesh Neelannavar, Marulasiddappa PM. (BLDE (Deemed to be University), 2017-10)
  • Bhavana Lakhkar, Ankush Kommawar, Rajendra Borkar, Jayant Vagha,Rewat Meshram, Amar Taksandae. (BLDE (Deemed to be University), 2017-03)
    Background: Respiratory distress is one of the most common reasons an infant is admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. Fifteen percent of term infants and 29% of late preterm infants admitted to the neonatal intensive ...
  • Bhavana Lakhkar, Abhilasha Sampagar, Tanvi Bafna, Niranjana S Mahantashetti (BLDE (Deemed to be University), 2018-06)
    Background: Cleft lip with or without cleft palate is one of the most common congenital anomalies. Development is often affected in these children. It may be due to other associated defects, syndromic status, or malnutrition. ...

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