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    Pediatric renal problems in India

    In India, socioeconomic and geographic factors greatly influence the prevalence and outcome of renal diseases in children. The subspecialty of pediatric nephrology is only established at a few centers and adeq...

    R. N. Srivastava in Pediatric Nephrology (1987)

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    Clinical quiz

    R. N. Srivastava, A. Bagga, S. K. Kabra in Pediatric Nephrology (1990)

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    Terminology of hemolytic-uremic syndrome

    R. N. Srivastava in Pediatric Nephrology (1991)

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    Paediatric nephrology in countries with limited resources

    This paper summarises a symposium concerned with the provision of care for children with kidney disease in develo** countries. Better organisation of services is required to prevent waste of resources, with ...

    J. Grunberg, E. Leumann, R. N. Srivastava, C. Chantler in Pediatric Nephrology (1994)

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    Urinary excretion of minerals, oxalate, and uric acid in north Indian children

    Urinary excretion of calcium, magnesium, phosphate, uric acid, oxalate, and creatinine was measured in 208 children (aged 8 – 15 years, 124 boys, 84 girls), living in a residential school near New Delhi. Leve...

    Hani A. Sweid, Arvind Bagga, Meera Vaswani, Vandita Vasudev in Pediatric Nephrology (1997)

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    Levamisole therapy in corticosteroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome

    The effect of prolonged treatment with levamisole was examined in 43 patients (30 boys) with steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome (SDNS). The mean age at institution of treatment was 4.0±2.0 years. Fourteen p...

    Arvind Bagga, Amita Sharma, R. N. Srivastava in Pediatric Nephrology (1997)

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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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    Pulse methylprednisolone treatment of idiopathic steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome

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

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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)