
CASE DISCUSSION
Neonatal Congenital Anomalies
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Case Description
Neonatal congenital anomalies, also known as birth defects, are structural or functional abnormalities present at birth. They can affect various organ systems and can range from mild to severe. These anomalies can affect any part of the body, including organs, limbs, and systems. They may arise due...
Case Summary
- Functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorders are characterized by symptoms like early satiety, burning, vomiting, epigastric pain, abdominal fullness, discomfort, and nausea, despite negative endoscopy findings. Around 70% of dyspepsia cases fall under this category, while a small percentage may be due to reflux or malignancy.
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Dr. Bharat Parmar
Professor And Head of Pediatrics at Zydus Medical College, Civil HospitalDr. Bharat Parmar is a distinguished pediatrician and academician with extensive expertise in child healthcare, pediatric education, and clinical pediatrics. He serves as the Professor and Head of the Department of Pediatrics at Zydus Medical College and Civil Hospital. Dr. Parmar is known for his contributions to pediatric care, medical teaching, and advancing evidence-based practices in child health and neonatal care.
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