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January-2007 Volume-4, Issue-1 [Supplement 1]
 
 
Dear Doctor,
 
ANNOUNCEMENT

PEDIATRIC ONCALL BLOG: Now Pediatric Oncall introduces blog exclusively for members of Pediatric Oncall. These are areas where you can write about any particular topic in Pediatrics and give your personal opinion. THIS IS YOUR PERSONAL DIARY. This month's theme for blogging is your view on current medical education scenario.

You can give your opinion, you can be biased but it is your personal view. So go ahead and start blogging right away and have the world look up to your views.

ADVERSE DRUG REACTION INFORMATION SYSTEM (ADRIS)

Read about the adverse effect reported by Dr Dushyant Kothari on the drug ALBENDAZOLE .

You too can submit any adverse drugs reaction that you have come across. This will aid more and more viewers about the possible side effect of a drug and thus help to create awareness and advocate safe medicine.

Note: The report represents the suspicion, opinion or observation of the doctor. Cause and effect relationships have not been established .

PATIENT EDUCATION MATERIAL

Haemophilus Influenzae B Disease (Hib). Haemophilus influenzae b is a bacterium which is a common cause for meningitis, pneumonia and other severe infections in children especially in those less than 5 years of age. Read about the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, complications and treatment of Hib.

QUESTION OF THE DAY

These are questions asked by our viewers to the experts on the panel of Pediatric Oncall.

Tariq Ahamad: If bone age is delayed, what will be the first investigation to be done? Please answer.

ACHINTYA SANYAL: An infant is passing urine which becomes whitish on standing i.e. the area of the floor becomes whitish after sometime (not an infrequent complaint from mothers). What may be the diagnosis? How to treat this case?

Nishant: I have a patient aged 10 yrs, right handed, born of non consanguineous marriage with tremors (pin rolling type) in the left hand associated with head bobbing movements. Child was fine 5 days back when he was given some medication for cough. There was no vomiting and fever. After that the child started with these tremors. There is no rigidity, postural instability or gait changes. There is no loss of higher functions and there are no cerebellar signs. What can be the probable etiology? MRI done shows no changes in the brain.

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SPOT DIAGNOSIS:

CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS:

COMPED 2006: Conference Abstract: Avail the contents of the scientific sessions of the 1 st National Conference on Community Pediatrics held in November 2006 at Raipur , India and revisit the important scientific sessions.

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