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Neonatal screening for Glucose-6-Phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
- M. Pao, A. Kulkarni, V. Gupta, S. Kaul, Saroja Balan
- Medicine
- Indian journal of pediatrics
- 1 October 2005
Objective : This study was carried out to detect the incidence of erythrocytic Glucose-6-Phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency, to compare the incidence of hyperbilirubinernia in G-6-PD… Expand
Hyperinnervation of the striatum by dorsal raphe afferents after dopamine-depleting brain lesions in neonatal rats
- T. Berger, S. Kaul, E. Stricker, M. Zigmond
- Medicine
- Brain Research
- 17 June 1985
Dopamine-depleting brain lesions produced in neonatal rats by intraventricular injection of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) are known to increase striatal levels of serotonin by adulthood. We now report… Expand
Surgical reconstruction for absence of sternum and pericardium in a newborn
- V. Kohli, S. Nooreyazdan, B. N. Das, S. Kaul, J. Singh, V. Parmar
- Medicine
- Indian journal of pediatrics
- 1 April 2006
We report the surgical management of a 3 day old baby with absent sternum and pericardium with impending rupture of the skin cover. The repair described is innovative and may be used in place of… Expand
Miocene tree shrews from the Indian Śivaliks
- S. Chopra, S. Kaul, R. N. Vasishat
- Biology
- Nature
- 20 September 1979
There have been no definite reports of fossil tree shrews although a rib cage from the Tatrot Formation of India has been identified as Tupaia1, and fossil material, including the anterior part of a… Expand
Gangrene Complicating Dopamine Therapy
- S. Kaul, A. Sarela, A. Supe, D. R. Karnard
- Medicine
- Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
- 1 February 1997
A man aged 40 was admitted with a 3-day history of highgrade fever with rigors and generalized bodyache. His temperature was 40 °C, pulse-rate 124/min and blood pressure 104/76 mmHg. Haemoglobin was… Expand
A longitudinal study of growth in length and weight of Punjabi infants in Chandigarh, India.
- A. K. Bhalla, S. Kaul, V. Kumar
- Biology, Medicine
- Annals of human biology
- 1 September 1986
One hundred and fifty-four Punjabi infants (86 male, 68 female) were followed longitudinally and their lengths and weights measured each month during the first year of life. Monthly distance and… Expand
Relapsing Fever—Tick-Borne. Account of an Outbreak in J.&K. Force, India
- S. Kaul
- Medicine
- The Indian medical gazette
- 1 October 1949
The stories lolcl by these cases were informative and have an important bearing on one of the characteristics of this type of the disease. At one place 13 men from a platoon of a unit slept for a… Expand
Longitudinal growth of body weight and crown heel length in Punjabi infants: population comparison
- A. K. Bhalla, V. Kumar, S. Kaul
- Medicine
- Indian journal of pediatrics
- 1 September 1987
One hundred and fifty four Punjabi infants (86 males and 68 females) were longitudinally studied for body weight and crowh-heel length at monthly age intervals at Nehru Hospital, P.G.I.M.E.R.,… Expand
Innominate artery compression of trachea
- M. Sachdev, Raja Joshi, S. Kaul, V. Kohli
- Medicine
- Indian journal of pediatrics
- 21 October 2007
Innominate artery may cross the trachea and cause airway obstruction is a rare cause of vascular obstruction of airway. We describe a child with stridor, inability to extubate in whom the diagnosis… Expand
Diagnosis of Vertigo
- S. Kaul
- Medicine
- 14 April 1962
SIR,-In a recent letter (January 20, p. 191) Dr. Gerald Milner has described an impressive change for the better in the mental state of a chronic. paranoid schizophrenic given massive doses of… Expand