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    An assessment of geo-environmental quality using physical data and a geospatial approach: an example for a watershed in Central India by Doad, Atul P., Das, Sandipan, Khadse, S. P., Khare, Y. D., Pande, Chaitanya B., Varade, Abhay M.

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-07-2022)
    “…A spatial multiple criteria evaluation analysis (SMCE) was undertaken using GIS and remote sensing techniques with spatial datasets to identify the…”
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    Delays and barriers to early treatment initiation for childhood tuberculosis in India by Valvi, C., Chandanwale, A., Khadse, S., Kulkarni, R., Kadam, D., Kinikar, A., Joshi, S., Lokhande, R., Pardeshi, G., Garg, P., Gupte, N., Jain, D., Suryavanshi, N., Golub, J. E., Shankar, A., Gupta, A., Dhumal, G., Deluca, A., Bollinger, R. C.

    “…BACKGROUND: India accounts for 27% of global childhood tuberculosis (TB) burden. Understanding barriers to early diagnosis and treatment in children may…”
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    Isoniazid hair concentrations in children with tuberculosis: a proof of concept study by Mave, V., Chandanwale, A., Kinikar, A., Khadse, S., Kagal, A., Gupte, N., Suryavanshi, N., Nimkar, S., Koli, H., Khwaja, S., Bharadwaj, R., Joshi, S., Horng, H., Benet, L. Z., Ramachandran, G., Dooley, K. E., Gupta, A., Gandhi, M.

    “…Assessing treatment adherence and quantifying exposure to anti-tuberculosis drugs among children is challenging. We undertook a 'proof of concept' study to…”
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    PRISM III score as a mortality predictor in a pediatric intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital by Sagar J Mehta, Rajesh Kulkarni, C Valvi, S Khadse

    Published in Journal of pediatric critical care (01-01-2016)
    “…Objectives: To evaluate the sensitivity of the PRISM III score in patients admitted to PICU and to find a cut off PRISM III score. Method: Four hundred…”
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    Siblings with supravalvar aortic stenosis by Deshpande, S, Khadse, S, Bhatia, V

    Published in Heart (British Cardiac Society) (01-12-2005)
    “…Examination revealed normal blood pressure in both upper limbs and a normal sized heart with an ejection systolic murmur best heard in the right second space…”
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    Efficacy of 7 Day Course of Ambulatory Oral Amoxicillin for Treating Severe Pneumonia in 3-59 Months Old Indian Children-Multicentric Randomised Control Trial (ISPOT Group) by Patel, A, Dhande, L, Bang, A, Malik, A, Chelliah, L R, Singh, M, Khadse, S

    Published in Pediatric research (01-11-2011)
    “…Background and aims: Injectable penicillin and hospitalization is the recommended treatment for WHO-defined severe pneumonia in children aged 3-59 months. We…”
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    Aneurysm arising from the left sinus of Valsalva and rupturing into the left ventricle: a rare entity by Bhatia, V, Khadse, S, Vaidya, S

    Published in Heart (British Cardiac Society) (01-01-2006)
    “…There was no history of angina, syncope, oliguria, swollen feet, cyanosis, recurrent respiratory tract infections, rheumatic fever, or prolonged fever…”
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    Epilepsy with myoclonic absences by SURVE, Talib Y, MITTAL, Gaurav, KHADSE, Sandhya S, KHANNA, Sushma A

    Published in Indian journal of pediatrics (01-02-2006)
    “…Epilepsy with myoclonic absences is a rare seizure disorder with intellectual impairment and resistance to conventional anti-convulsants. It is essential to…”
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    Morbidity Pattern in Sickle Cell Disease in Central Gujarat, India — Single Centre Perspective by Bhatwadekar, Seema S., Deshpande, Shubhangi Vishwas, Khadse, Shweta Vikas, Shah, Bijal, Desai, Devenkumar

    Published in Blood (08-12-2017)
    “…Sickle cell disease (SCD) poses a considerable health burden in India. About 20 per cent of children with SCD die by the age of two and 30 per cent children…”
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