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B S Nair

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Jaisoorya T, Desai G, Nair B, Rani A, Menon P, Thennarasu K
East Asian Arch Psychiatry . 2019 Dec; 29(124):124-128. PMID: 31871309
Objective: To survey the prevalence of retrospectively recalled clinically significant symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in childhood and determine the association of ADHD symptoms in childhood with current...
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Chavda R, Laxmi L, Nair B, Gandewar K
Indian J Psychiatry . 2011 Mar; 46(2):150-5. PMID: 21408042
Before the 1990s, treatment of psychoses centred on conventional agents whose tolerability was limited by extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS). The past decade has seen the emergence of newer generation of antipsychotic...
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Nair B, Pillai R
Int J Gynecol Pathol . 1992 Jan; 11(1):47-57. PMID: 1314235
Carcinoma of the uterine cervix is the most frequent neoplasm among women in India, accounting for up to 85% of all female gynecological malignancies. In the United States, it accounts...
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Nair B, Watson R
J Reprod Med . 1991 Dec; 36(12):862-7. PMID: 1816397
The growing use of cocaine among pregnant women and its effects on the fetus have attracted national attention. Increasing amounts of data are now available showing the specific negative obstetric,...
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Nair B, Erickson J, Pillai R, Estrada A, Watson R
Toxicol Lett . 1991 Aug; 57(3):339-45. PMID: 1679260
The E-rosetting profiles of T-cells were studied in 47 subjects with a history of poly-drug and alcohol abuse, and compared with 15 normal controls. No change was evident in numbers...
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Pillai R, Balaram P, Nair B, Hareendran N, Padmanabhan T, Nair M
Cancer . 1991 Apr; 67(8):2071-8. PMID: 1825934
An analysis of lymphocyte subpopulations was done in patients with cancer of the uterine cervix before and at different intervals after the commencement of radiation therapy. A common feature was...
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Pillai R, Nair B, Watson R
Arch Toxicol . 1991 Jan; 65(8):609-17. PMID: 1747059
Two of the most interesting questions often asked about AIDS is why many people do not become immunodeficient or get complicating disease when first infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)...