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LECTURE 1 – NEONATAL CONJUNCTIVITIS & CNS DISORDERS· NEONATAL CONJUNCTIVITIS·…
LECTURE 3 – GIT & RESPIRATORY DISORDERS· GIT DISORDERSo Meconium plus syndrome…
LECTURE 5 – NEONATAL SEPSIS & TORCH INFECTIONS· NEONATAL SEPSIS· TORCH INFECTI…
LECTURE 5 – HYPOGLYCEMIA & FATTY ACID OXIDATION DEFECTS · HYPOGLYCEMIA ·…
LECTURE 8 – PORPHYRIAS · Acute intermittent porphyria · Erythropoetic po…
LECTURE 1: · Obstructive sleep apnea · Autism spectrum disorder · Att…
LECTURE 1: · Obstructive sleep apnea · Autism spectrum disorder · Att…
LECTURE 3: · Intellectual disability & developmental delay · Encopresis…
LECTURE 1 – HEMATURIA · IgA nephropathy · Thin basement membrane disease · …
LECTURE 2 – PROTEINURIA · Proteinuria · Nephrotic syndrome o Minimal change…
LECTURE 3 – RENAL TUBULAR ACIDOSIS & RENAL FAILURE · Renal tubular acidosis…
LECTURE 1 • Renal anomalies o Bilateral renal agenesis o Multicystic kidne…
LECTURE 2 § Neuropathic bladder § Overactive bladder § Underactive bladder…
LECTURE 1: · Feeding guidelines o Caloric requirements o Colostrum o Breas…
LECTURE 2 · Undernutrition o Classification o Kwashiorkor o Marasmus · R…
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