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    G322(P) Sudden deterioration of scoliosis – an atypical secondary sexual characteristic in children with severe disability by Sutherland, A, Kanumakala, S, Campbell, V

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-04-2014)
    “…Background Non ambulant children with cerebral palsy are at risk of progressive neuromuscular scoliosis, typically deteriorating during pubertal growth spurt…”
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    G473(P)Nutritional adequacy of Prader-Willi syndrome children on restricted diets: A 10 year review from a multidisciplinary clinic by Smith, C, Guildford, N, Livesey, A, Crook, D, Kanumakala, S

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-04-2014)
    “…Aims A vital component of the management of Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) is strict control of dietary intake whilst ensuring sufficient nutrition to prevent…”
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    Monitoring progress in a multi disciplinary team prader willi syndrome (PWS) clinic – all is not always what it seems by Smith, C, Kanumakala, S, Livesey, A

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-04-2011)
    “…Aims Children with Prader Willi Syndrome (PWS) are often reviewed in general clinics where knowledge of PWS is limited and advice fragmented. We describe the…”
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    Age-Related Pituitary Volumes in Prepubertal Children with Normal Endocrine Function: Volumetric Magnetic Resonance Data by Fink, A. M., Vidmar, S., Kumbla, S., Pedreira, C. C., Kanumakala, S., Williams, C., Carlin, J. B., Cameron, F. J.

    “…Background: Evaluation of the size of the pituitary gland on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be difficult, considering the wide variation in normal gland…”
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    Pamidronate treatment improves bone mineral density in children with Menkes disease by Kanumakala, S., Boneh, A., Zacharin, M.

    Published in Journal of inherited metabolic disease (01-09-2002)
    “…Menkes disease is a severe multisystem disorder due to defective bioavailability and transport of copper at the cellular level. Deficient activity of lysyl…”
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    Health-care problems of Turner syndrome in the adult woman: a cross sectional study of a Victorian cohort and a case for transition by Pedreira, C. C., Hameed, R., Kanumakala, S., Zacharin, M.

    Published in Internal medicine journal (01-01-2006)
    “…The aim of this study was to assess current care and to survey comorbidity in a cohort of 39 adult women with Turner syndrome in Victoria. Patients with Turner…”
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    Pamidronate treatment of less severe forms of osteogenesis imperfecta in children by Zacharin, Margaret, Kanumakala, Shankar

    “…Bisphosphonate therapy improves bone quality in children with severe osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). Children with milder phenotypes also have prepubertal…”
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    Ovarian lesions in children and adolescents--an 11-year review by de Silva, K S H, Kanumakala, S, Grover, S R, Chow, C W, Warne, G L

    “…To describe the spectrum of pediatric ovarian pathology, identifying the clinical features and ultrasound characteristics that help in decisions about patient…”
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    Fasting Ghrelin Levels Are Not Elevated in Children with Hypothalamic Obesity by Kanumakala, S., Greaves, R., Pedreira, C. C., Donath, S., Warne, G. L., Zacharin, M. R., Harris, M.

    “…Morbid obesity is a common problem after damage to the hypothalamus. Hypothalamic dysfunction is also thought to underlie the obesity that is typical of…”
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    Genital abnormalities mimicking congenital adrenal hyperplasia in premature infants by Greaves, R, Kanumakala, S, Read, A, Zacharin, M

    Published in Journal of paediatrics and child health (01-04-2004)
    “…:  Unusual genital appearances in premature infants can be easily mistaken for true ambiguous genitalia, with alarming consequences. The results of blood and…”
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    24-hour ambulatory blood pressure profile in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia--a preliminary report by de Silva, K S H, Kanumakala, S, Brown, J J, Jones, C L, Warne, G L

    “…Blood pressure (BP) is maintained within normal limits by the interplay of various mechanisms including the action of cortisol and aldosterone. However, these…”
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    Evolving hypopituitarism following cranial irradiation by Kanumakala, S, Warne, GL, Zacharin, MR

    Published in Journal of paediatrics and child health (01-04-2003)
    “…:  Increasing survival after treatment for childhood cancer in recent years has left many patients with long‐term sequelae. Following cranial irradiation,…”
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    G152 Micro-nutrient intakes in calorie restricted diets of children with prader-willi syndrome by Smith, C, Guildford, N, Livesey, A, Kanumakala, S

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-05-2017)
    “…AimsWorldwide consensus is that Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) children require fewer calories (only 60%) to promote optimal growth as compared with non PWS…”
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    G152Micro-nutrient intakes in calorie restricted diets of children with prader-willi syndrome by Smith, C, Guildford, N, Livesey, A, Kanumakala, S

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-05-2017)
    “…AimsWorldwide consensus is that Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) children require fewer calories (only 60%) to promote optimal growth as compared with non PWS…”
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    Massive ovarian edema causing early puberty by Kanumakala, Shankar, Warne, Garry L, Stokes, Keith B, Chan, Yuen F, Grover, Sonia

    “…Massive ovarian edema is a rare tumor-like condition found predominantly in young women. Patients usually present with abdominal pain and/or abdominal mass…”
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