Practice
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How I Do It?
Management of Ureteric Stone Obstruction In these difficult and resource-limited times, I wish to share an article that may be…
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Approach to Pediatric Neurology Signs and Symptoms: Speech and Language Impairment
Introduction Speech and language impairment is among the most common neurodevelopmental concerns encountered in paediatric practice. It is defined as “an…
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Seropositivity of Leptospiral Antibodies and Associated Factors of Leptospirosis in Children at Thaketa Township, Yangon Region
Abstract Leptospirosis is a neglected zoonotic disease which is considered to be overlooked and under-reported in developing countries. Children, especially…
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Awareness and Management of Medicolegal Case Patients Arriving at Private Hospitals and Private Clinics
Medical Officers on duty at private hospitals and general practitioners at private clinics need to know the following processes for…
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Approach to Pediatric Neurology Signs and Symptoms: Developmental Delay
Kyaw Linn Developmental delay is among the most frequent concerns in pediatric neurology practice. It represents a heterogeneous group of…
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Pharmacotherapy of Osteopenia and Osteoporosis
Nandar Min Swe Low Bone Mass Low bone mass (osteopenia) based on bone mineral density (BMD) criteria is defined as…
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Approach to Pediatric Neurology Signs and Symptoms: Ataxia
In an earlier articles from the “Approach to Pediatric Neurology Signs and Symptoms” series, I outlined how to evaluate childhood…
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Making Decision to Treat an Adult OSA Patient with CPAP (Part 2)
A new scoring system can help to make decision for CPAP indication. Zay Ya Aye Very recently, a group of…
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Approach to Pediatric Neurology Signs and Symptoms: Pediatric Functional Movement Disorders
Introduction In the previous articles of the “Approach to Pediatric Neurology Signs and Symptoms” series, I explored the evaluation of…
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Usefulness of Serum Urea and Electrolytes Tests in Management of Acute Gastroenteritis in Children Admitted to A Private Tertiary Hospital in Yangon, Myanmar
Introduction Diarrhoea caused by acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is a significant health problem with an estimated 1.7 billion cases occurring annually.…
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