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    Pediatrics, Pediatricians and Child Care

    Medical problems of children and their differences from adults have been mentioned in the ancient texts. Important contributions to medicine, including treatment of diseases of children were made by Greek and ...

    R. N. Srivastava in Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2024)

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    Chylous Ascites in Nephrotic Syndrome

    Sonali Ghosh, A. S. Vasudev, R. N. Srivastava in Indian Pediatrics (2020)

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    Child Sexual Abuse: Management and prevention, and protection of children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act

    Child Sexual Abuse is an alarming reality and is being increasingly reportedin India as well as globally. Pediatricians and allied medical professionals are often the first point of contact with abused childre...

    Rajeev Seth, R. N. Srivastava in Indian Pediatrics (2017)

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    Training pediatric emergency medicine specialists in India

    Indumathy Santhanam, Mushtaq Bhat, Bharat Kansal, Naveen G. Nadig in Indian Pediatrics (2016)

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    Right to health for children

    India is a signatory to UN Convention on Child Rights but the allocation of funds and interventions to address health problems have been insufficient. A rights-based rather than a welfare approach is needed to...

    R. N. Srivastava in Indian Pediatrics (2015)

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    Editorial: 25th year of Indian Pediatrics

    R. N. Srivastava in Indian Pediatrics (2013)

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    50 years of nephrotic syndrome in children, and hereafter

    R. N. Srivastava in Indian Pediatrics (2013)

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    Inequity in childhood immunization

    R. N. Srivastava in Indian Pediatrics (2012)

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    Avni Kaya, Mesut Okur, Maria Kourti, Maria Sdougka, Jasbinder Kaur in Indian Pediatrics (2012)

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    Child Abuse and Neglect: Asia Pacific Conference and the Delhi Declaration

    R. N. Srivastava in Indian Pediatrics (2012)

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    Correspondence

    R. N. Srivastava, Venkataseshan Sundaram, Vandana Negi, Satish Saluja in Indian Pediatrics (2011)

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    Bacteriuria and urinary tract infections in malnourished children

    We prospectively examined the incidence of bacteriuria in malnourished patients between 6 months and 5 years of age. For each patient, a normally nourished control matched for age, sex, and presence of fever a...

    Arvind Bagga, Partha Tripathi, Vishal Jatana, Pankaj Hari in Pediatric Nephrology (2003)

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    Editorial

    Arvind Bagga, R. N. Srivastava in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2003)

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    R. N. Srivastava, A. Bagga in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2002)

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    Isolated asymptomatic proteinuria

    Proteinuria is occasionally detected on “routine” examination (not done for a suspected renal or urinary tract problem) and often presents a diagnostic problem. Even mild proteinuria is abnormal and needs an e...

    R. N. Srivastava in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2002)

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    Pulse methylprednisolone treatment of idiopathic steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome

    Arvind Bagga, R.N. Srivastava in Pediatric Nephrology (2002)

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    Acute glomerulonephritis

    Acute glomerulonephritis (AGN) manifests with abrupt onset of hematuria, facial edema, hypertension and impairment of renal function. The commonest form of AGN in develo** countries is that following a beta ...

    R. N. Srivastava in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (1999)

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    Editorial

    R. N. Srivastava in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics (1999)

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    Acute renal failure in bilateral urinary tract tuberculosis

     A case of bilateral urinary tract tuberculosis presenting with acute renal failure is reported. It is believed to be the first reported instance of the disease presenting in this form. The patient was managed...

    S. Gupta, V. Bhatnagar, D. K. Mitra, A. K. Gupta in Pediatric Surgery International (1998)

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    Single- versus divided-dose prednisolone therapy for relapses of nephrotic syndrome

    Relapses of nephrotic syndrome are usually treated with prednisolone, initially in three to four daily divided doses. The divided-dose regimen may cause poor patient compliance and greater adrenal suppression...

    Bimal K. Ekka, Arvind Bagga, R. N. Srivastava in Pediatric Nephrology (1997)

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