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    A retrospective cross sectional study on clinical profile of neonatal seizures in a tertiary care government hospital, Western India by Nagadia, Qury, Pandav, Ghosha, Nagadia, Urja, Prajapati, Nisha, Patel, Nehal, Thanvi, Rashmi

    Published in Chrismed journal of health and research (01-10-2022)
    “…Background: Convulsion during the first few weeks of life in a newborn is a frequent problem. Such disturbances may have many causes contributing to their…”
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    Use of IV Hydration Instead of Exchange Transfusion for Prophylactic Management of Pain Crisis in Homozygous (SS) Sickle Cell Disease Helps Maintain Hgb Levels and Prevents Further Escalation of Iron Overload by Nagadia, Urja, Brahmbhatt, Niravkumar Kamleshbhai, Ghous, Ghulam, Cherian, Verghese

    Published in Blood (02-11-2023)
    “…Introduction: Indications for exchange transfusion in the management of sickle cell disease and its complications are over time becoming limited. Currently…”
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    Use of Conventional Transfusion Thresholds Contributes to Ongoing Iron Overload Issues in Patients with Homozygous (SS) Sickle Cell Disease by Brahmbhatt, Niravkumar Kamleshbhai, Nagadia, Urja, Ghous, Ghulam, Cherian, Verghese

    Published in Blood (02-11-2023)
    “…Introduction: Homozygous sickle cell disease is characterized by chronic anemia which contributes to a clinical course characterized by recurrent pain crisis…”
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    Role of social disparity in 30-day readmissions and healthcare utilization in patients with history of sickle cell crisis in United States: Cross-sectional analysis from US national database by Nagadia, Urja, Basida, Sanket, Radhakrishnan, Swathi, Chelapareddy, Lakshmi Ramya, Naha, Kushal

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-06-2023)
    “…e18666 Background: Factors like age, mental status, spirituality, financial security, and clinic attendance affect hospital admissions/readmissions in sickle…”
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