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   1990| December  | Volume 44 | Issue 12  
 
 
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Pharmacology and clinical uses of quinolone antibiotics.
MF Parry
December 1990, 44(12):351-4
PMID:2093086
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CLINICAL TRIAL
Enuresis : an analysis of 82 cases.
MS Bhatia, NK Dhar, S Rai, SC Malik
December 1990, 44(12):337-42
PMID:2093085
Of 400 children over the age of four years, 82 (20.5%) were found to be enuretics. Enuresis was found to be statistically higher (p less than 0.001) in lower social class and between the age group 3 to 5 years. Enuresis was found to be significantly more among boys as compared to girls (p less than 0.001). Various stress factors (e.g. negligence, overprotection, strictness of parents etc) and other associated habit disorders (e.g. fear reactions, nailbiting, temper-tantrums etc) were significantly higher (p less than 0.001) in enuretics as compared to control group. The group who was put on combined drug (imipramine) and psychological treatment showed a better long term response than the patients who were put only on drug or psychological treatment (p less than 0.001).
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CASE REPORTS
"Steroid responsive pure red cell aplasia".
KL Chowdhury, RK Jalali, A Abrol, MS Dewani, RK Saproo, MY Bhatt, R Trumboo
December 1990, 44(12):333-6
PMID:2128749
A young female with pure red cell aplasia with brisk response to prednisolone therapy is described. The patient has remained in remission on a small dose of prednisolone for 10 months.
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