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January-2008 Volume-5, Issue-1
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January-2008 Volume-5, Issue-1
 
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Dear Doctor,

TEACHING FILES

Ira Shah
This month’s teaching File:A 10 mA 10 month old boy presented with fever and vomiting since 1 month. He had hard stools and increased thirst. At 7 months of age, he received intramuscular vitamin D (6,00,000 units) and calcium supplements. Examination findings were normal. What is the diagnosis? Read the entire teaching clinical query in the section of  "TEACHING FILES"  and try the correct answer.


Last month's teaching file:
Query: old presented with splenomegaly, hematemesis and malena. Colour Doppler did not show any collaterals initially but repeat colour doppler by the same sonologist after 5 days showed presence of portal cavernoma. Why did the earlier colour doppler not pick up portal cavernoma?
Answer:
The hematemesis relieved the portal pressures and so the cavernoma was not picked up. With refilling of the portal system subsequently, the cavernoma was picked up. Read more... phenomenon revealed Protein S deficiency.


EDUCATIONAL ARTICLE

Modern Dentistry- A Genetic Perspective. Mathew George. Many of the genetic disorders involve orofacial region and it is therefore of utmost importance for the dental surgeons to understand the normal development and mechanism involved in the development of abnormalities. Read more...

CASE REPORTS

Pre and postnatal Diagnosis of Vein of Galen Aneurysm: A Case Report. A K Singh, Prakash K Khetan, Chhitij Srivastava, Sanjeev Dua, Vikas Gupta, Sushma Dokania, Y P Bundela, Vimal Agarwal. Vein of Galen Aneurysm (VOGA) is a rare congenital malformation of brain. Most cases present in neonatal life with congestive cardiac failure. This is a case of Aneurysm of vein of Galen diagnosed in intrauterine life at 36 weeks of gestation who was delivered normally with normal cardiac parameters. Read more...

VIEWER'S CHOICE

Takayasu Arteritis With Status Epilepticus. Prakash C. Vaghela, Naresh B. Gohel, Rajenddra Kabaria.

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SPOT DIAGNOSIS
This child presented with recurrent pain in hands and feet. On examination he had pallor and hepatomegaly with just palpable spleen. What is the diagnosis?

Last month’s answers:
Case 1: Sickle cell anemia with dactylitis
Case 2: Amniotic band sequence


Try your clinical skills in the “SPOT DIAGNOSIS” for the fortnight and the lucky winner gets a child health CD _ courtesy Pediatric Oncall 


Sincerely,
Pediatric Oncall

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