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Chandrasekaran Venkatesh

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John Thomas A, Gunasekaran D, Venkatesh C, Chhavi N, Palanisamy S
Curr Pediatr Rev . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38192132
Background: Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) is a leading cause of death in premature infants. There are different clinical/ biochemical markers associated with the RDS. One of the potential biochemical markers...
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Munigangaiah L, Srinivasaraghavan R, Venkatesh C, Gulati R, Bhat B
Lung India . 2016 May; 33(3):347-9. PMID: 27186007
No abstract available.
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Jain K, Gunasekaran D, Venkatesh C, Soundararajan P
J Clin Diagn Res . 2015 Dec; 9(11):SC06-8. PMID: 26673749
Introduction: Gripe water (GW) administration to young infants is common practice in this part of country. In order to ascertain why mothers administer gripe water to their infants and to...
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Venkatesh C, Srinivasan S
BMJ . 2015 Nov; 351:h6276. PMID: 26609022
No abstract available.
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Kalasekhar V, Venkatesh C
J Clin Diagn Res . 2015 Sep; 9(7):SJ01. PMID: 26393181
No abstract available.
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Soma V, Venkatesh C
Educ Health (Abingdon) . 2015 Aug; 28(1):107-8. PMID: 26261127
No abstract available.
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Vasanthan T, Rajaguru G, Venkatesh C, Narayanan P, Gulati R, Toi P
J Glob Infect Dis . 2015 Jun; 7(2):89-90. PMID: 26069431
No abstract available.
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Kalasekhar V, Ranjith S, Venkatesh C, Bhat B, Biswajith D, Kayal S
Indian J Pediatr . 2015 Mar; 82(9):867-8. PMID: 25772941
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Venkatesh C, Adhisivam B
Educ Health (Abingdon) . 2015 Mar; 27(3):299. PMID: 25758397
No abstract available.
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John Thomas A, Venkatesh C, Soundararajan P, Amirthaganesh B
Heart Views . 2014 Dec; 15(3):77-9. PMID: 25538821
Nutritional deficiencies are common in adolescent children and include deficiencies of both micro- and macronutrients. Magnesium is an important mineral that is essential for maintenance of numerous electrophysiological and biochemical...