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A K Patwari

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Patwari A
Indian Pediatr . 2018 Feb; 55(1):63-65. PMID: 29396937
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Jain P, Patwari A
Indian Pediatr . 2017 Jan; 53(12):1093-1095. PMID: 28064263
No abstract available.
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Gupta P, Neogi S, Shukla A, Patwari A
Fetal Pediatr Pathol . 2016 Feb; 35(2):104-7. PMID: 26828689
Polydactyly is one of the most common anomalies of hand and/or foot. Postnatal torsion of pedunculated polydactyly is a well known complication but intranatal torsion has been infrequently described in...
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Patwari A
Indian Pediatr . 2015 Sep; 52(8):661-2. PMID: 26388622
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Sharma P, Kumar C, Patwari A
Indian J Pediatr . 2014 Mar; 81(9):975. PMID: 24633950
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Kumar C, Patwari A
Indian Pediatr . 2013 Sep; 50(8):801-2. PMID: 24036650
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Patwari A
Indian Pediatr . 2013 Jun; 50(5):449-52. PMID: 23778725
Reduction in prevalence of underweight children (under five years of age) has been included as an indicator for one of the targets to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger (Goal 1)...
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Patwari A
Indian Pediatr . 2012 Dec; 49(11):869-70. PMID: 23255698
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Kapoor A, Patwari A, Kumar P, Jain A, Narayan S
Indian J Pediatr . 2012 Jul; 80(2):108-13. PMID: 22766904
Objectives: To evaluate the markers of lymphocyte activation (sIL-2R, IL-6 and TNF α) in the peripheral blood of newly diagnosed patients with celiac disease (CD) and patients with CD on...
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Agarwal S, Narayan S, Sharma S, Kahkashan E, Patwari A
Indian J Pediatr . 2006 Jun; 73(5):445-6. PMID: 16741336
The present paper reports a case of 6-year-old male child, suffering from pallor, fever and hepatosplenomegaly. A clinical diagnosis of enteric fever with a second possibility of malaria was considered....